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Why we won't get the #1 pick


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40 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

Yep each of those meaningless wins really screwed us like many of us said they would at the time

We’re talking about an extra 1st rounder we will most likely have to send now

But hey, we’ll always have those glorious bragging rights over the Saints with that amazing 10-7 win! That’ll for sure carry on over to next season!

Do you really expect professional players, some with incentives, some needing to put things on film for the next team to roll over and fulfill yours, and other people’s dreams,  of tanking?

not happening 

No disrespect but this isn’t Madden 

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16 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

Do you really expect professional players, some with incentives, some needing to put things on film for the next team to roll over and fulfill yours, and other people’s dreams,  of tanking?

not happening 

No disrespect but this isn’t Madden 

Good f’n lord

No one expects players to tank. No one ever said that’s how this works

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59 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

Good f’n lord

No one expects players to tank. No one ever said that’s how this works

‘Meaningless’ wins’ was the quote that lead to extrapolation of tanking 

…as opposed to ‘meaningful losses’?

im not attacking you personally but just tired of the tank crowd. It’s the player and  coaches livelihood and that tape lives forever.   

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20 hours ago, Varking said:

Andrew Luck was the can’t miss prospect of the Cam Newton class until he decided to go back to school. Spencer Rattler had future first rounder written all over him until he didn’t. Jevan Snead went from first overall projections to undrafted in one season. Maye or Caleb could stay in school. They could get hurt. They could play worse. 
 

The last kid from Carolina was a sure fire first rounder and then he wasn’t. Until they are declaring they are not a can’t miss prospect of the class. 

My point exactly. 

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