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Yahoo Sports wallows in regret


Mr. Scot

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Seems like more often than not, "winning" the draft and/or free agency just doesn't end up tranlating on the field.

Yeah. that's why I don't take evaluations written in March and April too seriously. I've seen way too many of those early analyses turn to sh-t later on.

When draft and free agency kudos come in, enjoy them, smile about them, but don't get your hopes up because of them. You often wind up setting yourself up for disappointment.

And on the flipside, if analysts hate every move you've made with a passion, don't let that discourage you. They're capable of being very wrong in both directions.

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30 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

So what he is saying is that immediate pre draft grades are crapshoots?  I agree.  lol

I appreciate that they were willing to poke fun at themselves in the process. It made for an entertaining read.

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Can't argue with anything they said about us. That draft turned out to be absolute garbage, with only one redeeming player, and one player who is still waiting to show us something. Yikes is right.

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