Showing posts with label Philadelphia Eagles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Philadelphia Eagles. Show all posts

Sunday, December 19, 2010

25 Years of Crappy 1st Round Draft Picks-1993 & 1994

Since I wasn't able to update yesterday I'll be doing a double update today. Let's first take a look at the craptastic pics of 1993.

1993
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#24 - Philadelphia Eagles - Leonard Renfro - Defensive Tackle - Colorado

This was a close one and I went back and forth on whether to pick Renfro or the Raiders selection of defensive back Patrick Bates, who was often trouble and only tallied one interception in his career. Ultimately, the nod went to Renfro for a variety of reasons. Renfro did nothing of note in 2 seasons with a Philadelphia team looking to rejuvenate their defense and selected 2 picks after Renfro was Pro Bowler and long time NFL player Dana Stubblefield. Renfro would play one year with the Montreal Alouettes of the CFL in 1996 before never being heard from again. If the Eagles had selected Stubblefield their defense would be much improved but they went with Renfro instead and get the nod for worst NFL first round pick of 1993.

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 #26 - Orlando Magic - Geert Hammink - Center - LSU
As a Magic fan I think I had to make this selection. Hammink played in 3 NBA seasons and played in only 8 games. This was due to the unnatural obsession with 7-footers in the NBA during the mid 90's. Hammink had a total of 14 points in his career, added 7 rebounds and 2 assists. The guy stayed in the league 2 seasons too long. The only thing of note Geerty ever did was have a small role in the Shaq/Nick Nolte movie "Blue Chips". He wasn't a trouble maker, he did have 9 kids to 8 different women, he wasn't a distraction to the team but for his crappy play on the court, undeserved 3 year career, 14 points + 7 rebounds for his career and that stupid haircut he is our worst NBA first round pick of 1993.

1994
Our double update for the day brings us to 1994. Some solid players selected like Marshall Faulk and Jason kid but we aren't here to look at that, we are here to look at the crap.

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#14 - Philadelphia Eagles - Bernard Williams - Tackle - Georgia
This wasn't a story of the Eagles taking a guy that just wasn't talented enough to play in the NFL. Williams started all 16 games for the Eagles his rookie year, but the kid couldn't stay away from drugs long enough to pass a drug test. It is alleged that Williams failed 15 drug tests...15! This resulted in the talented Williams being banned from the NFL. Williams would play for the CFL and Vince McMahon's XFL spectacle but he would never be sniffed by an NFL team ever again. The Eagles swept the picks for 1993 and 1994 so it's easy to see why they struggled to the point they got a crappy enough pick to select McNabb  in a few years. There was a few others that deserved this pick but once I read about Bernard Williams I knew that nobody else would be as "deserving" as Mr. Williams for this award. Way to throw away a promising career Mr. Williams. Why some players can't give up drugs; allegedly marijuana in Williams case? You can't give up pot for millions? And they say it's not addicting. The Eagles could of had solid tackles Wayne Gandy or Todd Steussie, still on the board when Williams was selected.

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#20 - Philadelphia 76ers - BJ Tyler - Point Guard - Texas
Yinka Dare was almost selected for this spot due to his ability to turn the ball over without ever getting assists but due to a story that may or may not be true about Tyler he gets this spot. Played in 55 games his rookie year averaging 3.5 ppg and 3.2 apg. However, according to Chris Young's book Drive, Tyler lost all his famed speed by falling asleep with an ice pack on his knee severely damaging it. This forced him into retirement and cost him a chance at a solid career. Not a good couple of years for Philadelphia teams. Tyler was selected by the expansion Raptors but did not play for them. And for this "The Iceman" BJ Tyler is our worst NBA first round pick of 1994.

I should be back tomorrow with an update, if not I'll double up on Tuesday. Till then take care.

Friday, December 10, 2010

25 Years of Crappy 1st Round Draft Picks-1985

So we start this bloggery with 25 years of crappy 1st round draft picks for the Holiday season. For this piece I will choose the worst pick from the NBA and NFL for a given year.

1985
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#9 - Philadelphia Eagles - Kevin Allen-Offensive Tackle - Indiana
Kevin Allen was a 4 year Letterman at Indiana and according to www.lostlettermen.com was a holdout that signed a series of one year contracts with the Eagles (editors note: smooth move). Kevin didn't last long in the NFL playing just the 1985 season before testing positive for cocaine heading into the 1986 season. He was released and with all the free time on his hands thought it would be good to get into the lucrative market of sexual assaults. He served three years and was eventually banned from the NFL. Coach Buddy Ryan did say he was a good player...if you needed someone to stand around and kill the grass.

In the second round the Eagles took Randall Cunningham who was a very talented but at times trouble QB but wouldn't it have been great if the Eagles took future Hall of Famer/GOAT Jerry Rice to partner with Cunningham? It could have happened, Rice was taken 16th by the 49ers that year. Even if they didn't want to go with Rice the next offensive tackle picked was Jim Lachey who played 10 years and made 3 Pro Bowls with the Chargers, Raiders and Redskins. But that doesn't really matter, taking anyone else that would start more than four games in one season before getting booted from the league would have been better. And for all this Kevin Allen is the worst NFL first round pick of 1985.

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#14 - San Antonio Spurs - Alfredrick Hughes - Shooting Guard - Loyola
This was very close to being another Indiana player selected (Uwe Blab C) I almost picked him for his name alone but there was a ton of horrible centers taken in that draft. The pick of Hughes is different because the next SG picked was McNeese State alum and Hall of Famer Joe Dumars. Hughes played in just one season for the Spurs averaging 5.2 ppg. While many may point to Kenny Green taken that year at #12 by Washington as being the worst (he played 60 total games to Hughes' 65) he did it in parts of 2 seasons and the closer the team gets to having a Hall of Famer accidentally falling in their lap, the worse the pick in my mind. In addition, Green was more of a forward anyways. Spurs fans nowadays worry that their next pick will be another Hughes, so he has left a lingering effect on the fan base; though the Spurs have found much success since these days.

And there you have it the first entry, I hope you enjoyed it. Tomorrow 1986 will be posted.