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LinvilleGorge

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  1. Murray is a superior athlete but I think Young is a superior QB. When you have to put clauses in a QB's contract to force him to watch film...
  2. It was definitely shitty luck to be drafted by a coaching staff on a red hot seat then getting a serious injury that will pretty much keep him out of off-season work with the next staff.
  3. Exclusive footage of the scene at the Combine after Bryce Young weighed in.
  4. Seriously, did anyone pat him down to make sure he wasn't wearing a weighted vest or something? The guy looks like he's about 175 pounds.
  5. LOL! Murray looks at least 25 pounds heavier. Looks like a RB standing beside a kicker.
  6. If we sign Carr I wouldn't mind trading back a bit at all. We could slide back and pick up extra picks and still land a top WR or TE prospect. Honestly with #39 in our back pocket we could probably come out of the draft with top prospects in both position groups.
  7. These are good measurements for him. Everyone knew he was sub-6'. Coming in over 200 is big for him. He's basically Russell Wilson/Kyler Murray size. Of course, he probably also immediately ran to the bathroom to puke and piss for three minutes straight too.
  8. Most of the people who generally derail threads are probably still sleeping off their plastic bottle liquor binge drinking from last night. They'll be up meme typing and poo posting soon enough.
  9. They don't care about production. They care about traits, coachability, and how they project a prospect to the NFL. Luke Van Ness is probably going to be a 1st round pick despite not even being a starter for a middle of the pack Big Ten team.
  10. I would assume Hooker is probably more of a plan C. Plan A: Draft top flight talent high in the first Plan B: Derek Carr Plan C : oh fug, scramble drill
  11. If he's more talented than Cam and we think he's coachable, then let's sell the farm and go get him.
  12. There absolutely is. If we draft Stroud I would not be mad in the least.
  13. It doesn't matter nearly as much as fans think it does. People are drooling over Nolan Smith right now and he had 12.5 sacks in his entire college career and never had over 4.5 in a single season. It's not what you've done, it's what they think you'll do in the future.
  14. No, you can't. You just have to evaluate them and make a call. If we draft AR I'll be thrilled because that means we think that we can develop him into one of the best QBs in the NFL. If we don't draft him I won't bitch and moan because that'll mean that we don't. I'm good either way. I just desperately want a young QB to be excited about again. Hell, I'm terrified of Levis but if he turns out to be the guy, fine. Let's go.
  15. You're not drafting a player based on what he did in college. You're drafting him based on what you think you can develop him into in the NFL. Josh Allen threw for 1800 yards at a 56% clip in his final college season. The Bills certainly don't regret that risk even though I thought they were probably fuging up hugely at the time.
  16. It's the best insight we get into how a very crucial but unseen portion of the evaluation process may have gone.
  17. A later round? LOL! All of these picks are gambles. The notion of a can't miss pick is a pure fantasy. There are busts and steals in every NFL draft and there always will be. Guys who are thought of very highly leading up to the draft will end up never signing a second NFL contract and some afterthoughts will end up having long successful careers.
  18. At some point you have to step up to the plate and take a big swing. I believe in taking the best talent available if you think you can develop that talent.
  19. His ceiling is definitely higher than Stroud's. But his floor is a lot lower too.
  20. If he goes out there and runs a 4.4 flat today and throws well, get ready. The hypetrain will leave the station. I've been onboard for awhile now. Yeah, he's definitely boom or bust. I don't care. I'm ready.
  21. Big pharma companies pushing the hell out of opioids and lying about their addictiveness has made the heroin problem so much worse. Fentanyl is just the heroin dealers stretching their product but with something as ridiculously potent as fentanyl getting your mix off just slightly means people dying left and right. But dong worry, the FDA keeps approving increasingly potent options because their big pharma handlers ensure them it'll all be okay.
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