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Fitterer, Morgan, and the Brass having pressers tomorrow?


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6 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

He will give a BS answer "We are comfortable with the feedback we received from teams as to where Young will be picked and didn't want to waste anyone else's time."  You know the usual...

If it is Young and essentially has been since the combine, that is exactly what we did to CJ and Levis today.   We wasted their time.

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1 minute ago, rayzor said:

they know. they've known for a while. like i said before, they've been doing due diligence and digging in to see if there is any real reason to not draft him or someone else who is a better option, but in their heads they've known. individually they've known but they just aren't saying for sure, but they said it's getting easier to tell what the other is thinking and they are on the same page.

people can deny this and tap the brakes on it all they want...but they know what they are doing and who they are picking.

I definitely think they have ideas, but when they say the final decision isn't made I don't think they're lying.

When they say they didn't want to contaminate the process by settling on a certain player too early, it makes a load of sense. Mentioned before that Shanahan and Lynch did the same thing in San Francisco when they took Lance.

(I just really hope we make a better decision than they did)

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3 minutes ago, rayzor said:

they know. they've known for a while. like i said before, they've been doing due diligence and digging in to see if there is any real reason to not draft him or someone else who is a better option, but in their heads they've known. individually they've known but they just aren't saying for sure, but they said it's getting easier to tell what the other is thinking and they are on the same page.

people can deny this and tap the brakes on it all they want...but they know what they are doing and who they are picking.

They've known since they got in contact to try and make the move before the combine.

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Just now, WOW!! said:

Sheena did asked a question about that.. But I guess they are with Frank, Thomas and the rest of the offensive staff..

I know there had been word that Levis at least was scheduled earlier and then had to be rescheduled for some reason.

Might be true of Stroud as well. Don't know.

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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I don't think they've told anybody because I don't think the pick is made yet. They've repeated multiple times that it isn't.

"Leaning" maybe, but nothing definitive.

If they stay put at #1 it's probably pretty definitive at this point who they are taking, regardless of what they are saying.

Now the part that might still be debatable, is what would it take to move off of that #1 pick.

 

 

 

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