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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

To be fair, Gruden had total control there.

Mayock should have had sense enough to stay in the booth then if he knew that was going to be the power dynamic. The only thing he had shown to be capable of is scouting. Taking Clelin Ferrell over Josh Allen, Devin White, or Rashan Gary? EVERYONE knew Ferrell wasn't worth 1st rounder, much less a top 5 pick. Embarrassing.

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18 minutes ago, XClown1986 said:

Mayock should have had sense enough to stay in the booth then if he knew that was going to be the power dynamic. The only thing he had shown to be capable of is scouting. Taking Clelin Ferrell over Josh Allen, Devin White, or Rashan Gary? EVERYONE knew Ferrell wasn't worth 1st rounder, much less a top 5 pick. Embarrassing.

Correct.

A foreigner like me, relative new to the sport could see he was not a first rounder.. that was my third draft... I mocked him to the Raiders at 24 because all the chatter of them taking him... then picked at 4, also over Burns and Sweat... 🙈 

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31 minutes ago, XClown1986 said:

Mayock should have had sense enough to stay in the booth then if he knew that was going to be the power dynamic. The only thing he had shown to be capable of is scouting. Taking Clelin Ferrell over Josh Allen, Devin White, or Rashan Gary? EVERYONE knew Ferrell wasn't worth 1st rounder, much less a top 5 pick. Embarrassing.

I'd agree that was a huge mistake.

Gruden was pretty much in charge of everything, but he's got no problem with scapegoating someone else.

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JMO...

Steelers fans are about to go thru years of what they dealt out in that division..

Where most division games they had the better QB on the field.. 

Now they have Andy Dalton and the rest of the division have MVP candidates..

Lmao!!

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Breer on today's possible quarterback action...

So where will the action happen today? Because of the close relationship between Titans coach Mike Vrabel and Cincinnati coach Luke Fickell, Ridder’s name has been consistently connected to Tennessee, where Ridder could essentially take a redshirt year behind Ryan Tannehill, and the team could use it to work on his mechanics to see whether his accuracy might improve. The Titans moved down from No. 26 to No. 35, with 35 being the third pick tonight and a more appropriate spot to grab Ridder (Seattle’s also done homework on him).

On top of that, both the Falcons and Seahawks have been connected in recent weeks to Ole Miss’s Matt Corral (who’s got off-field questions for everyone to sort through), and those two have a pair of second-rounders each (Seattle’s at 40 and 41; Atlanta’s at 43 and 58). Washington’s another team to watch, at both 47 and 98. The Commanders have kicked tires on Liberty’s Malik Willis (whom Atlanta has checked out as well) and Howell.

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1 hour ago, XClown1986 said:

Mayock should have had sense enough to stay in the booth then if he knew that was going to be the power dynamic. The only thing he had shown to be capable of is scouting. Taking Clelin Ferrell over Josh Allen, Devin White, or Rashan Gary? EVERYONE knew Ferrell wasn't worth 1st rounder, much less a top 5 pick. Embarrassing.

That's one of the 3. Jacobs and Abram? I'd keep both of them for a 5th year.

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