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Thomas Davis - Not so fast my friend!


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20 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

Heck yea, let’s sit back and enjoy the ride, poo like this for this team doesn’t happen often. We finally have competent coaches and a GM with the reigns off, let’s let this play out.  

Most definitely  bro!!! I can honestly  say I'm good with whichever  route they go!! We haven't had this many component  offensive  minds on a staff ever. I truly believe  they will be beneficial  to any of the Qbs being mentioned!!

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1 minute ago, The Huddler said:

I believe in Reich and our evaluators and I stand by any pick they make. 

 

 

Who says Reich is doing whatever he wants? 

We don’t know if the buck stops at Reich.   Was he the final say in wanting to trade up to #1, give up next years first and his best offensive player? For a pick he would figure out? 

I still think the Watson pursuit was Tepper.  Think there are decent odds the move up was him wanting to make a splash after his most recent trainwreck. 

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5 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Imagine using Undisputed as your voice of reason. Those dudes talk more about off the field antics than actual football.smh

 

 

I know they are clowns but to dismiss the points made does not make sense. The tape does not lie. Combine results do not change how you scout these QB’s and AR will not be the pick. No way what TD said comes true, the staff is not that dumb. CJ and Young are on another level of QB and they will not risk their job by drafting AR number one overall. 

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People worried about Bryce Young getting his career shortened by injuries.  There has never been a running QB that didn’t get injured and have his career cut short.  Including Lamar Jackson who has like zero suitors for a huge contract.

Picking him at #1 would be insane 

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

Who says Reich is doing whatever he wants? 

We don’t know if the buck stops at Reich.   Was he the final say in wanting to trade up to #1, give up next years first and his best offensive player? For a pick he would figure out? 

I still think the Watson pursuit was Tepper.  Think there are decent odds the move up was him wanting to make a splash after his most recent trainwreck. 

i think the Watson thing was Rhules last ditch effort at staying

 

"gimme gimme gimme" 

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8 minutes ago, CRA said:

Who says Reich is doing whatever he wants? 

We don’t know if the buck stops at Reich.   Was he the final say in wanting to trade up to #1, give up next years first and his best offensive player? For a pick he would figure out? 

I still think the Watson pursuit was Tepper.  Think there are decent odds the move up was him wanting to make a splash after his most recent trainwreck. 

We actually do.

Final say belongs to Fitterer. That's confirmed. But he and Reich genuinely seem to have an excellent working relationship.

I expect they'll come to a collective decision. That part I don't doubt.

 Just hope it's the right one...

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3 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

i think the Watson thing was Rhules last ditch effort at staying

 

"gimme gimme gimme" 

I think that runs counter to what Rhule always said he was doing here from day 1 until his firing…..and what Tepper himself has said about what and when it’s his time be involved.  

Watson, the scandal and the package to get him….no way that was Rhule.   That’s Tepper.  Tepper said that’s when he comes in.  I would say CMC, trading up for #1, and what we are presently doing….heavy Tepper involvement.   Those are the type scenarios he said he would be heavily in. 

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9 minutes ago, Lurk21 said:

Most definitely  bro!!! I can honestly  say I'm good with whichever  route they go!! We haven't had this many component  offensive  minds on a staff ever. I truly believe  they will be beneficial  to any of the Qbs being mentioned!!

Absolutely, it’s like Fitt said, you don’t trade up for a guy unless you conviction for them, if they are truly dead set on AR, so be it. Like you, I’m good with whoever, except levis lol 

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Just now, The Lobo said:

Absolutely, it’s like Fitt said, you don’t trade up for a guy unless you conviction for them, if they are truly dead set on AR, so be it. Like you, I’m good with whoever, except levis lol 

I concur lol #notoLevis

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