2013 NFL Draft Chatter Thread--25-27 Apr

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boozeman

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Man, I just so want to make a choice that makes us look like we have a real NFL front office.

Can we get one of the next two right?

Please?
 

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I'd love for one of the retards in charge to please explain to me why they continuously burn 1st, 2nd, and 3rd round picks on players who will only be role players or backups. I'm really interested in hearing the logic behind their thinking.

Conventional NFL logic is that you use those early round picks on players who you hope will start within a year or two.

It's absolutely unreal.
 

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Confused some by this because the guy they nearly picked at No. 31 last night, Terrance Williams, is still available.

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I'd have preferred Williams.
 

boozeman

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And look at the SB winning Ravens.....Elam and Arthur Brown. I'm so envious of real NFL front offices.
Don't hate. Appreciate what a great owner we have who is committed to winning. He is trying so hard. So is his shithead son. And the gelded head coach.
 

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No wonder Monte Kiffin hasn't been involved. He just walks in and takes a look at the board for a minute and leaves.
 

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I'd have preferred Williams.
Well, yeah, compared to our dumbass pick. But, there were probably 10 players I would have rather had than Williams there.
 

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I'd love for one of the retards in charge to please explain to me why they continuously burn 1st, 2nd, and 3rd round picks on players who will only be role players or backups. I'm really interested in hearing the logic behind their thinking.

Conventional NFL logic is that you use those early round picks on players who you hope will start within a year or two.
This is what happens when you do not know talent and consistently misevaluate what is under your own roof.

Sadly, we think in terms of economics and then indulge in fantasies that we can take the role players and make them superstars.
 
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