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Cam Robinson is Free Falling


chknwing

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41 minutes ago, Bronn said:

See, we can agree on some things without you being a smartass about Google and me asking you if you can read...

You'll  like this. I got halfway thru your sentence and was like "WTF" then read the rest and laughed. We all good.

  

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I think you COULD (emphasis) consider him in the 2nd round. Depending on bringing him in to do extensive research and interviews to determine the off the field issues.  A strong locker room like ours can do wonders.

Theres no denying the kid is big physical and talented. However, like Gettleman said character can win you games. and that is the only thing really they will be evaluating.

 

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1 hour ago, chknwing said:

lol there were many on this board who were excited for the clausen pick until they actually saw him play in a game.

What a nightmare that was,knowing we wanted a golden domer...but got the wrong one...how do you screw that up?

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57 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Myth? It was widely reported that the Panthers tried and failed to move up to ensure they got Clausen.

But not at the expense of a future 1st, as is so widely pushed here.

 

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32 minutes ago, Growl said:

But not at the expense of a future 1st, as is so widely pushed here.

 

didn't we use a 1st to trade up to get Everett brown?

 

 

 

of we were trying to trade back into the 1st or early 2nd, it would have been a 1st round pick to get us there

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1 minute ago, The Huddler said:

didn't we use a 1st to trade up to get Everett brown?

 

 

 

of we were trying to trade back into the 1st or early 2nd, it would have been a 1st round pick to get us there

Future firsts were used to trade up for both Everette Brown and Jeff Otah.

A future second - that turned out to be the first pick of the round - was traded for Armanti Edwards.

Word was that teams knew Marty would give up future firsts and tried to pry one out of him when he wanted Clausen.  For once, Hurney didn't bite.

That'd actually be a happy ending, but unfortunately we still ended up with Clausen.

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