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Drafting Orlando Brown Jr. would've been a good Draft pick right about now.


JakeDel5674

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13 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

How is it hindsight when he was wanting Orlando Brown before the draft?

  Sure wouldn’t have taken him over DJ Moore or Jackson. That’s what would have had to happen. Would you? And we are in a much different situation, OT-wise, than we were during the draft. Hence....hindsight.

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3 minutes ago, Toomers said:

  Sure wouldn’t have taken him over DJ Moore or Jackson. That’s what would have had to happen. Would you? And we are in a much different situation, OT-wise, than we were during the draft. Hence....hindsight.

Why are you asking me? I’m not the one who cared for Orlando Brown but JakeDel wanted him so maybe he would’ve taken him the 2nd. Wouldn’t have been a bad move either.

There is always room on this roster for a tackle that can play 

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8 minutes ago, Toomers said:

  Sure wouldn’t have taken him over DJ Moore or Jackson. That’s what would have had to happen. Would you? And we are in a much different situation, OT-wise, than we were during the draft. Hence....hindsight.

Could've traded up for him, so no, it's not hindsight. And let's also not go ahead and crown Jackson the end all be all, please. We did that with Bradberry and he's been borderline poo since. 

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1 minute ago, *FreeFua* said:

Why are you asking me? I’m not the one who cared for Orlando Brown but JakeDel wanted him so maybe he would’ve taken him the 2nd. Wouldn’t have been a bad move either.

There is always room on this roster for a tackle that can play 

Yeah man, and these clowns are already crowning Jackson. The Huddle never seems to amaze me at this point. 

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13 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

Why are you asking me? I’m not the one who cared for Orlando Brown but JakeDel wanted him so maybe he would’ve taken him the 2nd. Wouldn’t have been a bad move either.

There is always room on this roster for a tackle that can play 

You asked? I answered. Our Tackle situation is different. That’s why we are using 2nd and 3rd stringers. Like I said....hindsight.

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14 minutes ago, JakeDel5674 said:

Could've traded up for him, so no, it's not hindsight. And let's also not go ahead and crown Jackson the end all be all, please. We did that with Bradberry and he's been borderline poo since. 

Says the person “crowning” his player after a quarter of a preseason game with a told you so thread. Ironic.

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2 minutes ago, Toomers said:

You asked? I answered. Our Tackle situation is different. That’s why we are using 2nd and 3rd stringers. Like I said....hindsight.

We could’ve always used a replacement for Kalil and Williams is gone after this year. So the pick would’ve been easily justifiable at the time and even more so now.

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