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Week 8: Draft Status Update


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3 hours ago, Prowler2k18 said:

Even if we lose out the remaining season, firing Morgan and Canales solves nothing and will only further damage Tepper’s bad reputation as an impetuous, impatient and incompetent owner. This team will continue to suck until we get this roster in better shape. Period. Any coach or GM would have a hard time making chicken salad out of this,…well you know.

 

nobody is getting fired

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1 hour ago, acwimby24 said:

 

Yeah wouldn’t be surprised to see Panthers at 1.01 after this week
 

We are. New England and Cleveland winning put us 1 with only Tennessee as the other 1 win team.

Incredibly, there are eight 2 win teams. We just have to keep losing and we are good. Tennessee has a higher SOS and I think they have a better shot at winning a game. 

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1 minute ago, HardcoreHokie said:

Has any team ever had #1 overall twice in three years?

(We also earned #1 overall the other year but traded it away.  lol.)

#ShatteringRecords

Jacksonville had it back to back. Pretty sure Browns too 

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We're leading for the #1 overall pick. Browns and Patriots lost. 1540401983_Screenshot2024-10-27210000.thumb.png.2ff21813f6ab4b9d0548eb38d83ec548.png1919387441_Screenshot2024-10-27205940.thumb.png.7bda74f4f982cd6f14af1b86dd3462ef.pngTitans lost, but showed some good firepower on offense at least this Sunday. It also helps they're playing the Patriots next weekend. So either way one of those teams gets even further away from us in draft order. 

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