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Status of Rhule era draft picks


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2 minutes ago, panthers320 said:

What about the Choosen Anderson trade???? He clearly won that. Getting anything at all for him was a win. 

He convinced the Dolphins to give up a 7th rounder for Greg Little

And while he swung and missed on Bridgewater he got a 6th round pick for him (better than nothing)

That we got anything at all for a Little and Anderson still amazes me.

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57 minutes ago, DennisM1 said:

An honest conversation about Fitt needs to be had.. he is the worst drafter in the league he sucks trading as well I think he might be the worst gm in the NFL no wonder he couldn't get a job and had to take the job as a glorified team manager he stinks 

Trolls gonna troll.

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9 minutes ago, CRA said:

In fairness, there were people this time last year excited about Rhule+McAdoo+ Baker/Sam.  It’s what fanbases do. 

I tried to be. Lasted a couple weeks.

I forced enthusiasm and I think a lot did. We were desperate for something good.

I haven't had to force any enthusiasm this year.

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1 hour ago, DennisM1 said:

An honest conversation about Fitt needs to be had.. he is the worst drafter in the league he sucks trading as well I think he might be the worst gm in the NFL no wonder he couldn't get a job and had to take the job as a glorified team manager he stinks 

There are legitimate critiques to be made about some of his picks and acquisitions but reactionary posts like this just make it difficult to have honest conversations about some of his missteps.

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