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To Sign or not to Sign - Bridgewater vs Draft. DRAFT
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By NorthTryon · Posted
Posters looking for something negative to say aren't going to understand this. The thing that has me willing to be somewhat positive and hopeful for the future is what Dan Morgan said about drafting talent again. We have just been drafting guys that aren't talented period and it has showed watching guys like Chuba bang their head against the ceiling of their talent. He is the best of the Rhule era. I remember when our worst defensive lineman was Al Wallace! We have been devoid of talent for years and Morgan got me excited saying he wants to draft Stewarts, Kuechlys, generational talent. So if it takes drafting a future all-pro back a year early with an injury and waiting on him to get healthy, why would you whine about it? Oh that's right, these guys whine about everything. This kid will be a stud and the LB with bone on bone conditions everybody wanted will be out of the league like Van der Esch or whatever his name is soon enough. -
By kungfoodude · Posted
I get the sentiment. Our franchise is literally in shambles and there is really next to no hope of any improvement. As our former coach loved to say, it is what it is. I hope that he doesn't end up a bust because we really can't afford to keep reaching on picks like we did with Brooks and then whiffing. I wouldn't expect much, if any, impact from Brooks in 2024. Even if the ACL is healed, it isn't abnormal for players to take several weeks or months even after they are 100% to fully "trust" their knee again. -
With how this offseason unfolded it looks like it will be the next people in charge's problem.
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