I admittedly missed the front end of the Culberson debate, but doesn't the mere fact that Culberson has put himself in a position to start, in light of the
very reasons you cite as evidence that he is overrated, e.g., lack of record setting stats, failure to reach "elite status" as a college player and
modest pre-draft rankings, more likely render him UNDER-rated by definition?
| Author | Comment | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
Duane Chapman
|
bonedaddy |
Lead | ||
|
|
||||
|
|
||||
bonedaddy401 |
You could say... | #1 | ||
|
that yes he could be underrated as a professional because he put himself in that position. I was simply stating that his college career was not what you would
expect from a high school All-American. Based on his combine numbers, and the defenses he was a part of at Mississippi State I doubt anyone thought he would be
in this position. I am happy he is. I am just saying that I expected more out of his college career than what it was because of his hype coming out of high
school. I doubt many of us thought Kevin Dockery would win a Super Bowl ring but he did. I guess that sometimes when certain players are put into a
professional environment it provides the boost they needed to reach their full potential. I'm sure that the lack of success that Culberson had at MSU
probably was not the most motivating thing to have to deal with.
|
||||
|
|
||||
Quick Reply
Replies
| bonedaddy | 07/07/08 05:04 PM | Duane Chapman |
| You could say... | 07/07/08 05:41 PM | bonedaddy401 |




