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Joe Person: Fitterer will wait to ask Frank Reich who the pick will be 1/2 weeks before draft day


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Reich alone got the Colts to trade a first round pick and then some for Wentz.

I really hope to god he considers others ‘bias’ opinions.

But whatever happens it better be the right pick or Tep needs to empty house, and then hire help, period.

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13 minutes ago, NAS said:

I think this bit is a little misleading. They’re trying to avoid group think and letting each guy do his own thought process before they share their thoughts. I think it’s smart.

John Lynch and Kyle Shanahan did the same thing when they were deciding between Trey Lance and Mac Jones.

They didn't name their actual preference until a day or two before the draft. Both chose Lance.

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10 minutes ago, Pejorative Miscreant said:

Why don’t they just do it like the huddle and spend endless hours of explaining why their opinion is correct and anyone who disagrees is a moron. 

They had a guy who did it that way not too long ago.

They fired him after Week 5 last season.

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I think this is very misleading in how they're saying it.

They're very much openly talking to each other about the things they see in the QB's, what they think is good, bad, can be improved upon and how, what could be issues with them, etc.

They need to have those discussions to properly evaluate them, as one person might see something that someone else doesn't, or someone has an idea how to fix something that someone else could not see.  And in those discussions, I'm sure it's quite clear to each of them who the other coaches prefer in their evaluations.

Saying they won't have them put out a single name until then is one thing, but they all know who they each like.

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Just now, Jon Snow said:

I'm really enjoying this offseason.  There's another month of this hysteria to go. I'm not some of you will survive. 

You think the hysteria stops after the draft?

Wait till the post draft reactions from the people who wanted a guy they didn't pick 😣

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