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Official NFL 2023 Draft Discussion


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8 minutes ago, Growl said:

Are you sure you have your wife’s permission to make your requisite 27.7 posts per day on the weekend? 

Yeah, I've seen this movie before. But hey, keep trying, dude 😆

Might be tougher this year though. You had a lot more fertile ground to work with when we were terrible. If we have a good season you'll likely have to leave the football talk behind and stick to personal stuff to try and get a rise out of people.

But again, people who are familiar with you usual tactics / sh-tposting tendencies generally won't give a rat's ass about your opinion, so there's that.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

Yeah, iv seen this movie before. But hey, keep trying, dude 😆

Might be tougher this year though. You had a lot more fertile ground to work with when we were terrible. If we have a good season you'll likely have to leave the football stuff behind and stick to personal stuff to try and get a rise out of people.

But again, people who are familiar with you usual tactics generally don't give a sh-t about your opinion, so there's that.

Hey how’s that “Dave gettleman may be the league’s best GM” take doing Scot?

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21 minutes ago, Growl said:

He coached one of the leagues most stacked defenses to 14th overall in the league in his one season as a coordinator.

Lol wut.. dude you pull so much poo out of your ass. 

There were 2-3 household names on the broncos D and the rest were nobodies... The Denver Broncos defense was good bc of Evero..... thats why the league was in love with him as a coach. Stop making poo up.
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DJ Jones - 6th round pick
DeShawn Williams - undrafted 
Matt Hennington - 6th round
Nik Bonitto - 2nd round
Alex Singleton - 6th round of the CFL (undrafted)
Josey Jewell - 4th round
Baron Browning  - 3rd round
Damarri Mathis - 4th round
Pat Surtain - First Round
K'Wuan Willaims - Undrafted
Justin Simmons - 3rd round

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1 minute ago, TheCasillas said:

Lol wut.. dude you pull so much poo out of your ass. 

There were 2-3 household names on the broncos D and the rest were nobodies... The Denver Broncos defense was good bc of Evero..... thats why the league was in love with him as a coach. Stop making poo up.
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DJ Jones - 6th round pick

DeShawn Williams - undrafted 
Matt Hennington - 6th round
Nik Bonitto - 2nd round
Alex Singleton - 6th round of the CFL (undrafted)
Josey Jewell - 4th round
Baron Browning  - 3rd round
Damarri Mathis - 4th round
Pat Suratin - First Round
K'Wuan Willaims - Undrafted
Justin Simmons - 3rd round

Maybe he doesn't pull enough poo out.

Discomfort in that area would help explain his personality 🤔

 

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6 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

Lol wut.. dude you pull so much poo out of your ass. 

There were 2-3 household names on the broncos D and the rest were nobodies... The Denver Broncos defense was good bc of Evero..... thats why the league was in love with him as a coach. Stop making poo up.
image.png.e59f855c391b88f3a0ff70fe8d6a21e6.png

 

DJ Jones - 6th round pick
DeShawn Williams - undrafted 
Matt Hennington - 6th round
Nik Bonitto - 2nd round
Alex Singleton - 6th round of the CFL (undrafted)
Josey Jewell - 4th round
Baron Browning  - 3rd round
Damarri Mathis - 4th round
Pat Suratin - First Round
K'Wuan Willaims - Undrafted
Justin Simmons - 3rd round

Fair enough, I certainly hope they can replicate it here. This isn’t last year’s roster though, it’s missing dremont Jones.

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