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Zack Sanchez Released


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16 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

Lot of needs for backups went unanswered in this draft due to knee jerk with Norman it seems.

We will see but best pray for Olsen and Stewart's health

in other news, Derrick Henry who I wanted this team to pick instead of Butler is looking mighty fine in Tenn

no way was Butler the BPA at the time he was picked. Water over the damn now

opinions, everyone has them..no disrespect intended to DG

After we passed on Derrick Henry, 12 other NFL teams passed on Derrick Henry as well before he was picked.

And here's a funny thing:

After we picked Butler?  The team that *did* pick Derrick Henry (Tennessee) passed on him TWICE before they finally picked him.  They had the 33rd (2nd round), 43rd (2nd), and 45th (2nd) picks after our 30th (1st round) pick.  They chose players OTHER THAN Derrick Henry with the 33rd and 43rd picks.

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9 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

That would have required him being willing to sign the franchise tender, which by all accounts he wasn't.

Norman wasn't going to be here no matter what.

In Madden Land, all you have to do is push the "A" button and Norman signs the franchise tender, dude!

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2 minutes ago, bestsportnascar said:

To be fair, after the draft, Gettleman said "we got at least two good corners." (or similar) Maybe he was never high on him. Which begs the question, why draft someone you have little confidence in?

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If he was really confident in a particular player, he would use a pick higher than the 5th round.  More than likely, the team thought Sanchez was a guy who might make it.  And he still might, if he makes the practice squad.

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1 minute ago, RoaringRiot said:

Praying to God that your GM is a failure is such a bad look. 

Some people pull for and against teams.

Some people pull for and against personalities, players, coaches, and GMs.  Sometimes I think that's the effect of fantasy sports on the actual game.

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Just now, tiger7_88 said:

Some people pull for and against teams.

Some people pull for and against personalities, players, coaches, and GMs.  Sometimes I think that's the effect of fantasy sports on the actual game.

Actively rooting for a GM to fail or be exposed is pathetic. No other way around it.

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