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Does he realize he's one of the users?
So is Lebron James.
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Does he realize he's one of the users?
Does he realize he's one of the users?
He is saying 0 users on here have a clue.
I don't see that as clever rather quite pompous and presumptuous.
His technique was clever, his message was quite rude.

He is saying 0 users on here have a clue.
Here's an example for my previous post. Mike Mayock is supposedly one of the top draft analysts. I've seen on plenty of message boards where people quote his reporting as the draft gospel. But if he is so good, why is he not running NFL scouting department (doing in the example) rather than writing for NFL.com (being a user).
This might be why:
http://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2014/4/2/5570846/nfl-draft-rankings-mike-mayock-2014
Here's an example for my previous post. Mike Mayock is supposedly one of the top draft analysts. I've seen on plenty of message boards where people quote his reporting as the draft gospel. But if he is so good, why is he not running NFL scouting department (doing in the example) rather than writing for NFL.com (being a user).
This might be why:
http://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2014/4/2/5570846/nfl-draft-rankings-mike-mayock-2014
Draft pundits have a harder job than even most scouts and NFL GMs in that they have to intrinsically judge all talent, regardless of scheme, team fit and need.
It makes it worse when there is the compulsion to slot that talent into a numerical plan that supposedly fits all teams in terms of best talent.
And a simple fact of the matter is that why draft "gurus" like Mayock and Kiper have never held a front office job in the NFL is simple.
They aren't related to anyone to get promoted into the job with no qualifications.
And if you could get to do what you wanted to do and be a draft pundit with no accountability and just do brief TV work or an NFL scout travelling all year every year, which would you take?
Draft pundits have a harder job than even most scouts and NFL GMs in that they have to intrinsically judge all talent, regardless of scheme, team fit and need.
It makes it worse when there is the compulsion to slot that talent into a numerical plan that supposedly fits all teams in terms of best talent.
And a simple fact of the matter is that why draft "gurus" like Mayock and Kiper have never held a front office job in the NFL is simple.
They aren't related to anyone to get promoted into the job with no qualifications.
And if you could get to do what you wanted to do and be a draft pundit with no accountability and just do brief TV work or an NFL scout travelling all year every year, which would you take?

I can see that. And you also have to throw in the fact that a guy you rate high may be drafted by a team that moves him to a position that doesn't really fit (e.g. making a 4-3 DE a 3-4 DE).
But as for not being related, if you can hit on better than 60% of your draft predictions, some team would offer you a job.
And that's a hard decision. I travel a lot now. And direct support staff gets a SB ring too. Not the same ring as the players but a SB ring none the less. I'm not getting one on my 40 times.![]()
Draft pundits have a harder job than even most scouts and NFL GMs in that they have to intrinsically judge all talent, regardless of scheme, team fit and need.
It makes it worse when there is the compulsion to slot that talent into a numerical plan that supposedly fits all teams in terms of best talent.
And a simple fact of the matter is that why draft "gurus" like Mayock and Kiper have never held a front office job in the NFL is simple.
They aren't related to anyone to get promoted into the job with no qualifications.
And if you could get to do what you wanted to do and be a draft pundit with no accountability and just do brief TV work or an NFL scout travelling all year every year, which would you take?
You work in an NFL organization?
You work in an NFL organization?
No, I'm a BI architect (thus the SQL statement in my sig).
And yes, that is what I was talking about Clay. If I was a draft pundit, was good at it and could get a job in a scouting department; then I would consider that job. Not everyone gets to say they got a SB ring (in whatever capacity).
Is a BI architect anything like a truck driver because that's what you came to the board proclaiming?No, I'm a BI architect (thus the SQL statement in my sig).
And yes, that is what I was talking about Clay. If I was a draft pundit, was good at it and could get a job in a scouting department; then I would consider that job. Not everyone gets to say they got a SB ring (in whatever capacity).
Is a BI architect anything like a truck driver because that's what you came to the board proclaiming?
He did? I know Cowboy Hank did but I don't think he did.Is a BI architect anything like a truck driver because that's what you came to the board proclaiming?