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Pretty Disappointing Day


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8 hours ago, Cartel de Carolina said:

I hope I am wrong, but I feel like we wasted both picks today. 

Would have rather had Reid and Oliver. 

Hopefully Hurney can left my spirits for the next couple of rounds. 

I remember the day we picked a safety from Georgia......

I wasnt too happy because I want LB Derrick Johnson.

Didnt turn out too bad tho.

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I think it'll work out fine, we'll see. The Jackson pick makes sense to me cause we needed someone who can keep up with the small fast wr's that just killed us last year like ginn and Gabriel(yes he went to Chicago, big corners can't cover those guys. They obviously like bradberry and cockrell and I'm glad bradberry knows his spot isn't safe from cockrell...our new safety also is finally a good coverage one, both bring attitude our defense has lacked. Time will tell if they were right but obviously hurneys not picking defensive players Rivera and our D.C. don't want. 

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23 minutes ago, SingleMalt said:

I remember the day we picked a safety from Georgia......

I wasnt too happy because I want LB Derrick Johnson.

Didnt turn out too bad tho.

Top 15 pick/talent is toats the same bruh, toats.

Also we'd have been just fine with Derrick Johnson too who is a good player in his own right and has been to more pro bowls than TD and they both have eerily similar stats. So wanting Johnson was justified completely.....also top 15....

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8 hours ago, Cartel de Carolina said:

I hope I am wrong, but I feel like we wasted both picks today. 

Would have rather had Reid and Oliver.

You needed a thread to say boo on the pics? Really? The least you could have done is say why.

 

8 hours ago, Cartel de Carolina said:

Hopefully Hurney can left my spirits for the next couple of rounds. 

So you feel better when your spirits take a left turn?

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