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Ahhh one, Ahhh two, Ahhh thrrrrree, <crunch> <lightbulb> Ahhh thrrrrree! |
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And when you continually blow your Day 1, Day 2 picks on specialized downfield blockers, you limit your success on the field before you even take the field... Further, look at draft history, most, nearly all All-Pro, HOF talent is gone in the first two days, so it doesn't follow that it doesn't matter where a player is picked; gaffing there eliminates the talent pool from your roster... All-Pros and HOFers on Day 3 and as UDFA are the outlier, not the norm... It was a bad pick then, there were better players that met stronger needs for this team, and once again, Payton's weakness is shown as a Draft Manager... Payton's a great offensive coordinator, but when it comes to personnel decisions, the team really needs a stronger GM who can override Payton on draft day and make the smarter moves... Belichick wisely listens to counsel; Sean could learn to exercise some humility and understand spreading out the decision making and trusting guys like Ireland to get him the players for success... |
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U know what just made me sick, Keyshawn Johnson just quoted on his show since his nephew isn’t playing tonight he picking the Raiders, f??king bonehead
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This year will be different though … ** welp **, right :rolleyes:? |
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Bottom line though is two firsts is expensive, very expensive, and he will be judged to that price. Fair or not. Anybody who says: “he isn’t even worth one first, much less two” is somebody who I understand where they are coming from. I truly do hope he gets on the field soon, very soon, stays there through the playoffs and shuts all of us who are worried over him up. That’s up to him, ball (literally) is in his court. TS pick isn’t as worrisome to me as the Davenport trade. Specifically targeting an individual, and moving forward with acquiring him using more than one first round picks just isn’t the same as sitting at 91 and picking the WR you like, or best player available on your board. The latter is a “meh, let’s see” pick and the former is a “this guy we gotta have” pick. |
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Remember, both of his injuries happened towards the end of the seasons playoff run & the pass rush basically disappeared. The interesting indicator here will be whether the Saints pick up the 5th year option. And I agree, hopefully he sees the field soon. |
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Davenport may have a slight edge in recorded pressures according to services like PFF, but compare their career stats... Davenport 53 Tot Tkl; 10.5 Sacks; 4 FF; 0 FR; 2 PD; 0 DTD Hubbard 115 Tot Tkl; 14.5 Sacks; 2 FF; 1 FR; 5 PD; 1 DTD That's Two First and a Fifth vs the investment of a 3rd Round pick... I like Davenport, even have him on my FF team; and the same with Ingram; but I hated the poor draft management of spending multiple picks when you can find that rookie contract production down the line... And, whether those who disagree about Davenport the player, you can directly attribute further multipick moves down the line to that overspend on Davenport (McCoy, Ruiz, Baun, Trautman)... The draft history is there; unfortunately, Payton still has yet to respect the history to learn from it... |
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