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RAS by year/regime


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2 minutes ago, MasterAwesome said:

Even crazier considering that number is boosted simply because of his height/weight.  So he's even less athletic than that number would suggest.

The stiffest wide receiver i have ever seen.  It was shocking how slow his release was and change of direction.  His one good season was all because of Cam 

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2 hours ago, Wundrbread33 said:

I know what a GM does, but a GM doesn’t work in a vacuum. 
 

I’m sure the FA’s and rookies who struggle will be Rhules picks and the ones that succeed will be the GM. 

I'm glad you know the definition of a GM, but you need to improve your ability to recognize those who can and cannot coach.

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26 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

I'm glad you know the definition of a GM, but you need to improve your ability to recognize those who can and cannot coach.

This place is riddled with snarky motherfugers. 
 

I don’t like Rhules results so far but I won’t pretend I attend practices and actually know who and what the dude does throughout his day. 

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21 hours ago, Carl Spackler said:

I'm glad you know the definition of a GM, but you need to improve your ability to recognize those who can and cannot coach.

What I find crazy is that we all know that about him, but he was still considered a 1st round WR but everyone. It not like we drafted an unknown player - the entire world missed on KB. 

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The biggest shock to me is Greg Hardy and Jon Beason were in the red.....I would have bet a good sum hardy was in the green/freak part.

 

 I like high RAS guys 4-7, I also like taking a shot on a stud SEC OG like DBrown who was a 1.87...... he started at Bama and didnt allow any defender to touch the QB in something like 500 snaps. 

The later the draft gos, the more risk I want to take. That can come from high RAS and low stats or high stats low RAS. 

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