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Which two round scenario appeals more to you?


Mr. Scot

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Solid 'long haul' thinking is one of the things that I think distinguishes Gettleman from Hurney.

Not saying Hurney didn't ever think 'long haul', but I believe Gettleman is better at it.

 

 

I believe Hurney put too much effort (if such a thing exists) in the 1st pick.

and entirely not enough effort in every pick after.

 

Nailing the 1st pick like Hurney did so often isnt an accident.

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I believe Hurney put too much effort (if such a thing exists) in the 1st pick.

and entirely not enough effort in every pick after.

Nailing the 1st pick like Hurney did so often isnt an accident.

You mean the ones he didn't trade away? :wacko:

Some would argue that Hurney's first round successes owe more to the notion that it's much easier to hit on the first pick than it is others.

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You mean the ones he didn't trade away? :wacko:

Some would argue that Hurney's first round successes owe more to the notion that it's much easier to hit on the first pick than it is others.

 

I strongly disagree with that notion.

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You may be right, but Gman would have to have faith that Smith is going to show the ability to run the full route tree, and get up to speed pretty quickly if he expects him to have an immediate impact (like is the expectation for most second rounders).

Have we even worked him out? If we havent , then I doubt that he would be picked in round two considering that we have never drafted anyone in the first couple of rounds that we didn't personally visit with in some form or fashion. And I am not talking phone calls.

 

according to him, yes. he said in an interview on WFNZ, that carolina has worked him out, he has had several talks with the coaches, and he has a visit or had a visit to charlotte.

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