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On 3/22/2023 at 10:34 AM, MasterAwesome said:

The CRA logic: because these not-even-crazy things happened, that means literally anything is a possibility.  We gave a mediocre Ian Thomas a decent sized extension, therefore what if we cut Brian Burns and sign Nicole Tepper to play DE?  IT'S POSSIBLE.  Oh you think we won't draft a long-snapper with the 1st overall pick?? Well I present to you Exhibit A: we took a CB in the top 10 of the draft.....A CORNERBACK.  Anything is possible.

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(Just remember that this time last year, he swore we were drafting Kenny Pickett at #8).

 

My mother-in-law had instilled in my wife the belief that if she could think it. It could happen. I will say that life is never boring around those people. 

 

As an aside, My favorite recent quote was "Never say never. I never say..." Priceless. Things you think of in the middle of the night.

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44 minutes ago, PanthersGOATFan336 said:

As is the fact you're clinging to rumors and speculation.

Schefter, betting line, canceled visit.

Nothing factual but see we shall...I have a feeling you may be disappointed soon enough 

 

 

Are you one of those, keep the receipts, kinda guys? I honestly don't know how you folks do it. I have a hard enough time keeping up with folks with whom I actually want to converse. Let alone adding...how many other meaningless souls? Sheew, that seems like a whole lotta work I tell ya what.

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Makes sense the day we traded for the number one pick the front office put out that we were willing to trade back because we had two QB we were interested in so it is plausible. Anthony Richardson ceiling is a lot higher than any quarterback in this draft after the Baker Mayfield incident I can’t see, drafting a shorter quarterback.

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4 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

This dude has been pretty accurate, pair him with all the other insiders and such, it’s pretty obvious who the pick will be. Unless Texans give us an offer we can’t refuse. 

Lance Zierline.  NFL.com draft analysts and has a Show on ESPN Houston.

said yesterday that Houston is trying to Shop pick 2 but having a hard time.  And “the league isn’t as high on Stroud as the media and fans.”

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Just now, ncfan said:

Lance Zierline.  NFL.com draft analysts and has a Show on ESPN Houston.

said yesterday that Houston is trying to Shop pick 2 but having a hard time.  And “the league isn’t as high on Stroud as the media and fans.”

Oh yeah, the chances are real, real low.

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