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General Friday Draft Discussion - Rounds 2-3


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Just now, Basbear said:

Glad someone finally did, LOL at those twig WRs.....Anderson is a heavyweight compared....145 LBs?!?! 

Everyone is so focused on bitching at the Panthers they aren't paying attention to the carnage and bloodshed going on outside the window that is helping the Panthers have options lol.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

We mortgaged our future on him by foregoing better options due to him being here. Please y'all, the concept of "opportunity cost" in economics isn't difficult.

 

You never fail in talking down and being condescending. 

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1 minute ago, Khyber53 said:

I'm became less and less enamored of Brady as last season went on. I think a lot of teams looking for a HC had the same problem with him. 

And don't get me started on Snow and the batch of old ladies he threw out there on the field last year.

I've been hoping that it was just them having to work with the leftovers of the previous regime, but there's a nagging feeling that we've got a coaching group that is in way over their heads. And I am worried we may have a GM who had Peter Principled his way to his eventual level of incompetence while he was still with the Seahawks.

Tonight has not inspired any confidence in me. But like I said when we decided to throw Rivera on the funeral pyre... there's a chance the next coaching group could be even worse.

Disagree, I thought they coached up a storm last year. 

Rivera was terrible and I'm glad we built that pyre for him.

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Glad I ate and smoked a bowl.  Wait, it went bowl, ate, another bowl.  Yeah, I'm digging this draft.  I told you fools earlier today to get aboard the crazy train brother.  Que Ozzy Osbourne in 5,4,3,2,1...

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Tannehill was WAY better in Miami than Darnold ever was in NY, but keep ignoring that.

Yeah this forum needs to quit using tannerhill as some gold standard or norm, his injuries in Miami derailed his career there not his play 

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