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Who among us actually believes we'll draft Levis


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With the 1st pick...Will Levis!  

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  1. 1. Will we draft Levis over Stroud or Young?



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How about believing that decision isn't made yet? 😄

Do I believe he's an option though? Yep. Besides the prior reports that Tepper and the front office like him, Dane Brugler mentioned that Reich really liked Levis as well.

All that said, there's a lot of work to be done between now and Draft Day.

Side Note: Is this really that important to you? 😕

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Absolutely no chance. The only reason to move up as high as we did is to make sure you get one of the top 2. Any other talk about it being a strong class with all the prospects having strong traits or whatever is just talk for the crowd. It will 100% be either Young or Stroud.

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Trading the farm for someone you could’ve gotten without trading up would be the Tepperest move to ever Tepper. 

Is it the ideal move? No, and it’s not even remotely wise. But it’s very much in play because it’s unpredictable, and he loves to be in the headlines while catching people by surprise.

Finishing with the worst record without getting the No. 1 overall pick would create plenty of buzz. That’s what you’re getting if you did all that for the fifth-best quarterback, a guy who ideally goes about 17th. 

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

How about believing that decision isn't made yet? 😄

Do I believe he's an option though? Yep. Besides the prior reports that Tepper and the front office like him, Dane Brugler mentioned that Reich really liked Levis as well.

All that said, there's a lot of work to be done between now and Draft Day.

Not the question. You won't answer because you don't even believe we'll draft him. Just sit on the fence and parrot what amounts to nothingness.

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3 minutes ago, top dawg said:

Not the question. You won't answer because you don't even believe we'll draft him. Just sit on the fence and parrot what amounts to nothingness.

Dude, you really need to take some time out before you blow a gasket 😕

And for the record, I did answer.

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3 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Stroud I could see. Young? Maybe but the concerns about his size are reportedly quite real.

I expect us to "dig deeper" on all of them, though.

Yeah, we'll invite them all in to keep up appearances, because after all smoke screens and strategy are a real thing, but like I said in the other thread, "most of us know the deal."

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1 minute ago, top dawg said:

Yeah, we'll invite them all in to keep up appearances, because after all smoke screens and strategy are a real thing, but like I said in the other thread, "most of us know the deal."

What I "know" is that the people who have genuine access to the team know more about what's going on than you do, "human nature" knowledge notwithstanding.

But again, why does it matter this much to you anyway? 😕

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