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1 hour ago, BeenPounding said:

Olsen is THE top analysist out there.  He has a feel and eye for the game that is pretty rare for a commentator.  His dad was a coach, he was like having a coach in the locker room. 

You serious Clark? The guy is color man who has never coached and has ties to Wilks. I hope we aren't taking advice from the media.

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Just now, raleigh-panther said:

Good ole Sean said his pal only wanted a mid rd to late rd first 

looks like the opening ante for poker hand  is a bit different 

there is not one coach alive worth 2 first rd picks if that pick is in the top 10 particularly to a division rival

Bait and switch...

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27 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

Good ole Sean said his pal only wanted a mid rd to late rd first 

looks like the opening ante for poker hand  is a bit different 

there is not one coach alive worth 2 first rd picks if that pick is in uhthe top 10 particularly to a division rival

Agreed. 

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