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I doubt that it makes a difference , im sure the billicheat pat's had some of there film crew video taping everything the Jets were doing anyway. So all in all his info is what they can simply see on the tapes. @)
 

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I doubt that it makes a difference , im sure the billicheat pat's had some of there film crew video taping everything the Jets were doing anyway. So all in all his info is what they can simply see on the tapes. @)

Ravens must've had that video tape too, huh?
 
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^^^^^^

4.3 yards an attempt aint to shabby. 8 rec for 87 yards not bad either. seems like just hasn't gotten an opportunity?
 

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Let me tell you somthing.A couple of years ago I was doing back flips when they got white wes welker.Fuckin guys on this board were saying who the fuck is wes welker? and big deal. Well everyone knows white wes now.
This kid is going to be kevin faulk 2.0, mark my words.
 

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Aside from the "Bellicheat" (which is getting so old already) talk about this guy and getting stuff on the Jets, they may have just made a really smart move. This kid is pretty good, just hasn't got a decent shot yet. Check his college stats, he's a beast.


In 2004, Woodhead began attending Chadron State College in Chadron, Nebraska, where he rushed for 1,840 yards as a true freshman. Woodhead was the first recipient of a full athletic scholarship at Chadron State in its 96-year history.[2]

In 2005, Woodhead carried the ball 278 times for 1,769, averaging 6.4 yards per carry, and 21 touchdowns. He also had 30 receptions for 367 yards, averaging 12.2 yards-per-reception.
In 2006, through 12 games, Woodhead rushed for 2,740 yards, a new all-division single season rushing record,[3] surpassing Kavin Gaillaird. Including the playoffs, his rushing yards in 2006 totaled 2,756. He also led his team to the NCAA Division II playoffs in 2006, losing to Northwest Missouri State. Northwest Missouri State managed to hold Woodhead to a season low 16 yards rushing on 16 carries while giving up 79 yards receiving, which was more than double anyone on the Northwest Missouri team. Chadron also had 327 yards of total offense compared to Northwest Missouri State's 306.

Through 39 games, Woodhead’s equated 606 points equates to 15.5 points a game, the highest ever in NCAA Division II. Only Dan Pugh of Mount Union College, a Division III school in Ohio, with 248 points in 2002 and Barry Sanders of Oklahoma State with 234 in 1988, had ever scored more points in a season than Woodhead scored in 2006. However, in 2007 Abilene Christian University's Bernard Scott broke Woodhead's Division II record by scoring 39 touchdowns (234 points).[citation needed]

In 2007, Woodhead accumulated 7,441 yards on the ground, for his career, giving him a career average of 190.8 yards per game. He has rushed for more than 200 yards in 19 of his 39 appearances and scored in 37 consecutive games, both of which are NCAA all-division records.
After a 208 yard game against Western New Mexico in 2007, he became college football’s all-time leading rusher, breaking the record previously held by R.J. Bowers, who played for Grove City College, a Division III school in Pennsylvania from 1997 - 2000.[1] Woodhead is also just the sixth NCAA Division II player to rush for more than 1,000 yards in four seasons.

He has also recorded 9,259 all purpose yards, which ranks second on the NCAA all-time list. Brian Westbrook (Villanova, 1997 - 2001) currently holds the record with 9,512 total yards of offense.
Woodhead is also tied with Germaine Race (Pittsburg State 2003 - 2006) for first place in Division II in career scoring with 654 points on 109 touchdowns. Race is also the all-time leader in two two-point conversions for 658 points. Woodhead is only the second player in collegiate history to score more than 100 touchdowns.

Barry Sanders is the only college player to accumulate more all-purpose yards than the 3,159 that Woodhead gained in 2006. Sanders managed 3,250 as a junior at Oklahoma State in 1988, when he won the Heisman Trophy. Woodhead ranked 10th in Division-II in career all-purpose yards with 7,349 after his junior season. The Division-II leader is Brian Shay of Emporia State with 9,301 yards, including 1,207 on kickoff returns, 1995 - 1998.

Woodhead was a Harlon Hill Trophy candidate in 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007. He won the trophy in both 2006 and 2007.

There was some discussion among some Nebraskans as to whether or not Woodhead was recruited by the University of Nebraska. When interviewed, Woodhead stated that Nebraska never showed much interest in him and that he wanted to go somewhere where he was wanted. Chadron State showed a lot of interest in him, and that's where he ended up.[4] While at Chadron State, he majored in math education
 

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By Tom E. Curran
Last year, the New York Jets signed Patriots washout Kevin O'Connell just days after the 2008 third-rounder was released by New England. The Jets' primary aim wasn't hard to figure out - pump the former quarterback for information about the Pats' offense.
And his role was vital enough for the Jets to actually make him a captain for their game against the Pats on September 20, 2009.
On Saturday, the Patriots signed Danny Woodhead who the Jets released just two days ago. Certainly, he'll get the O'Connell treatment. But don't be surprised if he sticks around a lot longer.
Woodhead is very talented. In their final preseason game last year, I watched him run over, around and through the Eagles defense for 158 yards on 18 carries and two touchdowns. He had 226 yards on 45 carries for the Jets last year in preseason and 57 on just 16 carries this year as the Jets retooled their running game with LaDainian Tomlinson and Shonn Greene.
The 5-6, 200-pounder ran for 7,962 yards at Division II Chadron State in Nebraska. He went undrafted even after running a 4.38 40 at the Nebraska Pro Day in 2008. The Jets, however, swooped in to sign him quickly as a free agent (remember, Eric Mangini was the head coach at the time).
When you look at the whole picture, Woodhead being more than just a canary about the Jets offense makes sense. Kevin Faulk's not getting younger. A changeup back for the next few years is a must. Plus, Woodhead had to know the landscape when the Patriots called him.
He's a favorite in New York. A bottom-of-the-roster favorite, but a favorite. When he was released, the Jets signed wideout David Clowney to take his spot, likely to put another set of hands out there that Mark Sanchez has thrown to in the past. It's likely Woodhead still fit in the Jets future plans.
With that as a backdrop, signing with the Patriots probably took some convincing knowing it would likely irk the Jets. And in order for them to get him convinced, they would have had to dangle something. Like the promise he'd be more than a part-timer.
Without further ado. Take a look at this Woodhead.
 

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He's 5-9 200 lbs. and 26 years old. (not that his age matters). I saw him playing in college, preseason and on the youtube highlights. He disappears in when he hits the line. He might be a suprising player to watch. Quick as shit in open field as well. Ran a 4.3 something, second in all backs. I think I read somewhere only Barry Sanders ran up more all purpose yards in a season.
 

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I KNOW COMBINE STATS DON'T MEAN EVERYTHING (or anything to some) BUT...

Woodhead did not receive an invite to the NFL Scouting Combine so he had to use his pro day to show his abilities. According to a report on NFLDraftWatch.net, he ran the 40-yard dash in a time of 4.33 to 4.38 seconds which would have been the second-fastest among all running backs at the NFL Combine in March 2008. He posted the best pro-agility time of 4.03 seconds, the second-best vertical jump (38½ inches) and the best 60-yard shuttle time (11.2 seconds).
 

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Let me tell you somthing.A couple of years ago I was doing back flips when they got white wes welker.Fuckin guys on this board were saying who the fuck is wes welker? and big deal. Well everyone knows white wes now.
This kid is going to be kevin faulk 2.0, mark my words.

Wait till the kid learns the playbook.(1st game)
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Woodhead 3 carries 42 yards 1 TD 14 yard avg.

Now instead of shittin on me like you did with the previous other post.How about listening to me and praising thy name?
 

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