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Rapoport says it could have been Pickett


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3 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

I trust Panthro.  He has shared many things over the years well before they happened.

That, and John Ellis also reported last night or this morning that Corral was the #1 QB on our board.

This is BS.

Being the #1 guy on the board doesn't necessarily mean you're the pick if, say, the head coach (who has final say) has his own motivation.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

Being the #1 guy on the board doesn't necessarily mean you're the pick if, say, the head coach (who has final say) has his own motivation.

Agreed, but all of the vibes we're getting out of the building indicate Rhule's say isn't as final, nor powerful, as it once was.

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1 minute ago, Proudiddy said:

Agreed, but all of the vibes we're getting out of the building indicate Rhule's say isn't as final, nor powerful, as it once was.

Valid, but remember Pickett was a guy Tepper wanted as well.

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11 minutes ago, Panthro said:

He is 100% incorrect

Just so any of you know, Panthro is one of those cats who would know. If he says it, it needs to be listened to because what he hears happens. It's not a lot of stuff he hears, but when he hears and he shares (which sometimes is just with the mods) it is spot on. 

 

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1 minute ago, rayzor said:

Just so any of you know, Panthro is one of those cats who would know. If he says it, it needs to be listened to because what he hears happens. It's not a lot of stuff he hears, but when he hears and he shares (which sometimes is just with the mods) it is spot on. 

 

Panthro said Willis was the top quarterback on our board.

Pretty much every other source says it was Corral.

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

Panthro said Willis was the top quarterback on our board.

Pretty much every other source says it was Corral.

I'll just say I've heard enough from Panthro to not doubt what he says. 

Now as far as Corrall vs. Willis vs. Pickett, it could be that the board was evolving and in flux throughout the process. 

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