I'll report over the free agent signing period any other Mountaineers that get picked up. Now, a rare look at my pro team, the San Diego "Super" Chargers. How, you ask, does a West Virginian end up cheering for the Chargers?
Well, yeah, this is as good a reason as anyThe 2006 Charger Girls
I was hoping the Chargers would draft exclusivly O-line and defensive backs. These were the only two major areas of need outside of some fresh meat in the receiving corp. They weren't that far from being a playoff team last year, and you would think they would go after sure thing picks, but this is where the true test of being a Charger fan lies. Here is a look at who they drafted.
Antonio Cromartie-Instead of returning to Florida State for his final season of eligibility, Cromartie elected to make the NFL leap after missing the entire 2005 season with a knee injury. While he is still one of the true enigmas in the 2006 class, Cromartie's showing at the combine at least helped to verify his health and impressive combination of size, speed and athletic ability. So, you say the Chargers drafted someone on potential? What a surprise! I thought Bobby Bethard retired.
Marcus McNeill-This one makes sense, and I was at least glad to see they got some size for the line.
All I can say about the rest of the draft is "?"! Charlie Whitehurst, what the fuck are you thinking? Sure you lost Drew Breese, but this guy was Mr. Inconsistant in college. There is no way in hell he is going to help anything. Why not pick up Tommy Madux, or some other Joe that has been in the league for a few years. And why in the world would you pick a place kicker, Kurt Smith-Virginia? Tell me you can't find someone off the street to be a standby kicker.
All I can say is SHIT!






























