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Why Does No One Mention the Fact That We've Won Zero Playoff Games in 3 Seasons After a Super Bowl Trip?


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1 minute ago, Icege said:

Bruh... could you imagine? If we hung tight and took Eddie Jackson (#98) and Carl Lawson (#115) instead of trading up for Hall at #77 AND kept Butker over Gano to free up cap space? It literally answers two of the biggest holes going into next season for the team while giving us some extra cash for depth. Granted it would literally be a perfect draft in regards to every player contributing and competing, but still.

Oh, I guess Corn would have to pan out too... but lemme dream pls.

It was more than imagined! I called that. Buuuuuuuuttttttt......

   as I said, I wouldn’t have drafted CMC, Samuel, or Moton where we did. So I blew plenty of it myself if we going with hindsight. 

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On 1/13/2019 at 2:54 PM, tiger7_88 said:

I’m willing to believe this but I certainly have yet to see evidence of it.  The converse, in fact.

The NFL’s history is full of owners who are/were “smart” businessmen but are/were utter failures as football-men.

I think all of them are wayyyyy smarter than your average joe in just about everything, football included. But some of them are extremely stupid relative to all the other owners, especially kids of past owners who didn’t actually create their own wealth or business, like Mark Davis.

 

We can’t judge Tepper at all this soon into his ownership, that would be silly. In a few years we’ll be able to tell how he stands up to the rest of the other owners. It was clear JR was quite low on the totem pole of NFL owners’ intelligence.

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