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Rhule is making a statement


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We all knew that we needed to fix the secondary. This does not look like a Marty Hurney’s draft at all. Troy Pride is a long lengthy corner (5’11”) standing at almost 6’0”. Jeremy Chinn is 6’3” and now we get another 6’2” safety in Kenny Robinson. It’s going to be fun boys. Keep Pounding. 


edit: and with the last pick, we get Stantley Thomas-Oliver who is 6’0”. It didn’t take long at all for Rhule to figure out that Julio, Thomas and Evans are all in the division. Rhule is going with size against size. All three receivers are 6’3” or taller. Something that Ron never could figure out during his time here. 

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Just now, BurnHurnBurn said:

Yeah, hope Teddy has life insurance.  Not even worried about his knee, I'm worried for his life.

Rhule is building the defense and preparing to take Lawrence 

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Just now, BurnHurnBurn said:

Yeah, hope Teddy has life insurance.  Not even worried about his knee, I'm worried for his life.

Do you believe either tackle from last year can play guard at an average to above average level in your opinion?

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3 minutes ago, BurnHurnBurn said:

Yeah, hope Teddy has life insurance.  Not even worried about his knee, I'm worried for his life.

big yikes my guy, we added some veteran OL help and have a new staff to develop our young OL. there's two more picks and this crazy thing called UDFA's. aaaaaand camp cuts.

we have a new offense that features quick passing as well.

the butthurt is REAL

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Just now, trucpfan said:

Do you believe either tackle from last year can play guard at an average to above average level in your opinion?

Little and Daley?  Is it Daley? Ummm?  I guess if Little can not get concussed again. And Daley? really needs time to develop at Tackle. Moving him could stunt whatever growth potential is there.

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Just now, GOAT said:

big yikes my guy, we added some veteran OL help and have a new staff to develop our young OL. there's two more picks and this crazy thing called UDFA's. aaaaaand camp cuts.

we have a new offense that features quick passing as well.

the butthurt is REAL

Get all that out of some snark, my guy?  Calm them tits junior.

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3 minutes ago, BurnHurnBurn said:

Yeah, hope Teddy has life insurance.  Not even worried about his knee, I'm worried for his life.

The defense is depleted. We are facing Brees, Ryan, and now Brady. We had to get a defense that wasn't giving up 50 burgers.

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Just now, OneBadCat said:

The defense is depleted. We are facing Brees, Ryan, and now Brady. We had to get a defense that wasn't giving up 50 burgers.

Totally get it. I do.  It was pick your poison this year.  I would have went the other way and tried to help CMC at the line a little more.  Thats all.

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Also I kind of like the idea of fixing the team one side of the ball at a time. Seems like a better chance of creating dominant units in a shorter amount of time. Scattering the selections on a team with many areas to improve seems harder to find the right guys that wouldn't be reaches. That said we did make moves in FA to field a competent offense.

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