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No one knows. Give it a couple years, at least.
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That's boring
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It's in Vegas next year. Right? That will be crazy.
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Who is that #2 pic to the 49ers they say has racist tweets posted on his twitter and Trump congratulated him?
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I stopped watching the draft the year after they started airing it.
And I giggle when fans say so and so was a good/bad pick. As one stated earlier, we will know in a couple years.
I have learned over the years you can have the most sure thing in the world and it does not mean shit. Decisions away from the field, bad luck, bad decisions, etc. all make knowing impossible.
Teams draft to suit their needs and hope they work out. It is like a fan saying a baseball manager made a bad move. Sometimes they work. Sometimes they don't. They are paid to do what they do. And we all know they know a hellava lot more than we do.
I guess it is just a way for fans to feel like they know something. They don't know shit.
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Meant:
"Teams draft to suit their needs and hope they work out. It is like a fan saying a baseball manager made a bad move. Sometimes they work. Sometimes they don't. They are paid to do what they do. And we all know they know a hellava lot more INFORMATION than we do".
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# 1 Kyler Murray -for QB? at under 210lbs and a "short" 5'10" (for QB's) - I hope he does well - he was amazing to watch this year, but that's college, a strong team there would be likely a weak team in the NFL - it will be interesting.
Baker Mayfield the year before #1 - & Heismans
Shit, OU will have one hell of a recruiting pitch.
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I was once drafted. Ended up in Yam.
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Guido
Some fans know more than you think. Some are coaches and some are former players.
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I was speaking of fans in general. Not the HX commenters. 99.9% of people who make statements that so and so was a bad or good move don't know shit. So they played at some point. So what? Doesn't mean shit. Or they coach or coached at some point. Same same.
These guys that are making decisions (coaches, managers, gms, etc.) have so much more data than we do.
My favorite is when a baseball manager puts in a reliever. And fans go crazy. They don't know if that dude had a horrible warm up. Or his dog died. Or he is not feeling well. These guys love with them day in and day out. They know shit. We don't know shit.
End of rant. Thanks for listening.
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Live not love .
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