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Watching Rashawn Slater be great makes me sad and angry.


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41 minutes ago, CRA said:

New GM is kinda proving why drafting a DB at #8 isn’t the ideal value move….

Need a stud DB? Gilmore cost a 6th to acquire. 

Need a young stud? Henderson cost a 5th to acquire. 

and he has openly voiced how no one is willing to talk about offensive lineman. 
 

*Horn definitely looks awesome.   But just in terms of positional value..corner at 8 might not of been the most ideal decision for a team with so many issues upfront and without a long term answer at QB yet 

Story of this franchise. I hope we improve in this aspect with a new GM...

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48 minutes ago, stbugs said:

Well, the starting RG for KC that appears to be manhandling Ed Oliver was available when we took our long snapper. That was TTD one pick of our that was just plain stupid at the time and honestly is even worse now. We took Brown earlier and his knock was his RAS score, well Trey Smith had a 9.8 and was supposed to be a day 2 pick. SMH that we didn’t take a chance on our weakest spot (IOL) since BC looks to potentially be our RT.

Hindsight of Horn being hurt makes Slater hurt more but Slater wasn’t guaranteed and Horn looked solid. LS over Smith was obvious when it happened.

The entire league passed on Trey Smith 6 times.  Why?

He couldn't even practice in college because of all the blood thinners he was on.   

Huddlers still complaining 5 months later about a 6th round pick.  

 



 

 

 

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