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Rhule set to appear on WFNZ Thursday morning


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8 hours ago, therealmjl said:

That’s fine. Horn is going to be a great player and a foundational piece to our defense.

That said, we didn’t miss him at all and witnessed first hand how quickly you can replace/mask that piston.

Slater would have been the better pick.

We didn't miss Horn??? WTF

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What was the intent behind this appearance? Like why show the public your excuses and ineptitude? This is the one thing where less is more and it’s to soften the poo flying around.  Speak to your decisions being the right ones and stand by what you’ve done.

He just made it all so much more dramatic and ridiculous.

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3 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

We didn't miss Horn??? WTF

Horn eventually would have taken his lumps in the second half of the season just like the rest of our corners with our offense failing to sustain so many drives. The offense desperately needs an infusion of talent and if 2021 didn't confirm that for you then nothing will.

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9 minutes ago, frankw said:

Horn eventually would have taken his lumps in the second half of the season just like the rest of our corners with our offense failing to sustain so many drives. The offense desperately needs an infusion of talent and if 2021 didn't confirm that for you then nothing will.

Horn is a dog whether you want to believe it or not.. I promise Terry Mclaurin doesn't have the 1st half against Horn he did against DJax..  Smith in the Philly Game doesn't get off with Horn.. Armanti doesn't make that play on Horn he made on Henderson..  

I agree the offense needed help but Horn was missed.. And he will be like Ramsey for us ..

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8 hours ago, Monrowed said:

To be fair and honest, he also said something that is missing from the quote. He said that because Slater had missed the prior year and he did not have the ideal measurable they were not comfortable taking him ahead of Penai or Jaycee. He did not say that they would not have taken Slater if the other two were not there.

Slater was not in play at all for the 8th. They showed the shortlist in the war room video 

Penei Sewell (Went 7th)
Jaycee Horn (8th)
Patrick Surtain (9th)
Jaylen Waddle (6th)
DeVonta Smith (10th)

 

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