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gee thanks JP i gotta look up what i was thinking at the time.
Round 1 oh yeah that was my Sergio Kindle year. I think i had him just ahead of Weatherspoon on the team needs for a SLB. Team needs? hell tebow had a better nfl career. hell that was the Taylor Mays year too. if i remember right that was year to forget Lesson learned: Hype Kills best draft plan
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That "if no one falls" killed me . DT Linval Joseph, East Carolina, 6-4, 328, 5.09 i wanted the extra pick rounds 3 to 4 (whats new). but you have to admit it was a very good year for those rounds then you got some of those what was i thinking? Mr versatility Dorin Dickerson, Pittsburgh FB/TE team needs again SLB - A.J. Edds, Iowa, 6-4, 246, 4.67 Mr what if????? SS, Myron Rolle, Florida State, 6-2, 215, 4.54 |
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Bowman went in the bottom of the 3rd round... 91st pick.
Meaning every team in the league picked someone over him at least twice .... Including San Francisco. Not sure how that is a mark against the Saints. A lot of what players in the later rounds become is because of coaching... No guarantee he would be what he is today in New Orleans... Just as Drew Brees wouldn't be as good in San Francisco under Harbaugh. Besides...... Having Bowmans contract would mean we could afford Kapernick as a QB. These exercises are a relentless self mind phuck if you don't put them into perspective. I'm very good with what we have right now. |
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10-06-2013, 09:41 AM | #17 |
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Its all one big CRAP Shoot ! Good Luck.
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10-12-2013, 07:42 PM | #18 |
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Originally Posted by TheOak
Interesting points, two comments for the discussion...
On Bowman being passed twice is a great example of why I don't give Loomis slaps on the back for finding Colston in the SEVENTH ROUND as everyone in the league had multiple chances - and you're dead on that credit should geaux to the coaching, specifically Sean Payton and Curtis Johnson... Second, it's not that it's a mark JUST against the Saints, but a mark against MOST NFL staffers who are employed because "of who they know, not what they know"... Watched MoneyBall again and you can see classic examples of drones and yes men who either direct or support personnel departments in professional sports with only a handful of guys that have a clue... |
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