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Hindsight is 20/20


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What does anyone ever hope to accomplish by asking these questions?

There's no way of knowing all the "whats" we know now (and anyone who says they did is full on delusional) and there's now way of changing it, so why fixate on it?

None of that matters. All that matters is what we do now.

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1 hour ago, 4Corners said:

Man, that greasy 7 layer burrito with extra hot sauce and sour cream really triggered an emergency code brown while I was Wal-Mart. In hind sight I probably shouldn’t have eaten it. 
 

signed,

Najeh Davenport 

Don’t get this Najeh Davenport stuff you keep posting.  What is the deal?

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7 hours ago, unicar15 said:

If Rhule and Fitterer know that Henderson and Gilmore will be available via trade do they draft Slater instead of Horn? 
 

Then the question becomes…If you gave up a 3rd for Henderson mid-season would you have been better off giving up a pre-draft 2022 2nd and using 2021 1st on Slater? Seems like the classic conundrum of “which elite player is more valuable…OT or CB?” I think the answer is obvious. 
 

Hindsight is always 20/20 and I love Horn and think when he comes back healthy he’s going to be a pro-bowl DB. But the thought that we could have had Slater, Henderson, Gilmore is painful right now. 
 

Yikes. 

It’s not hindsight 20/20. There were some beliefs prior to the draft that Gilmore would not be back in NE. 

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