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1 minute ago, thefuzz said:

You stick with feeling great about a singular draft, and I'll keep waiting on the winning seasons.

I'm trying to recall a time that I felt okay about a losing season because I'd had a good feeling after the draft.

I guess the reason I'm having so much trouble with it is probably because that never happened.

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6 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I'm trying to recall a time that I felt okay about a losing season because I'd had a good feeling after the draft.

I guess the reason I'm having so much trouble with it is probably because that never happened.

I like this years draft, didn't like last years at all, I couldn't give two shits if I like the draft or not if we win...but we certainly don't tend to do that very often under the guidance of Marty Hurney.

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5 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I'm trying to recall a time that I felt okay about a losing season because I'd had a good feeling after the draft.

I guess the reason I'm having so much trouble with it is probably because that never happened.

I distinctly remember not liking last year's draft, especially after we took Grier. We got Burns, and everything after that was either disappointing or going "well we picked them on Day 3, so hopefully they can contribute at some level."

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

I'm trying to recall a time that I felt okay about a losing season because I'd had a good feeling after the draft.

I guess the reason I'm having so much trouble with it is probably because that never happened.

Who was happy about last year? Not me. But instead of living in the past I am hoping for a better future and think the draft was a good start. With the positive changes I have a good feeling about the future. It is April. There is plenty of time for gloom and doom when the losing happens. No need to stay pissed all year like you and your minions.

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3 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

Who was happy about last year? Not me. But instead of living in the past I am hoping for a better future and think the draft was a good start. With the positive changes I have a good feeling about the future. It is April. There is plenty of time for gloom and doom when the losing happens. No need to stay pissed all year like you and your minions.

Minions... :)

I guess if I had such an inflated ego that I had a hard time believing anyone could possibly disagree with me, I'd probably call other people "minions" too.

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25 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Minions... :)

I guess if I had such an inflated ego that I had a hard time believing anyone could possibly disagree with me, I'd probably call other people "minions" too.

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You do have an inflated ego that is obvious. The fact you don't know it is obvious as well.

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On 4/28/2020 at 11:40 AM, PootieNunu said:

Josh Norman was a 5th round pick.

And

Hardy was 6th

CJ 3rd

Captain munnerlyn 7th

Frank Alexander 4th

Geof Schwartz 7th

Sidenote: Jury still out on Ian thomas, jermaine carter, marquis haynes, Jackson

Outside Gaulden thats one hell of a draft if they work out.

 

 

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