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1 minute ago, Castavar said:

DeMeco Ryans has that team READY to play. I like what they're doing out there. Got their franchise QB AND their franchise DE in one damn draft.

How has Anderson been? I was worried he would need a year or two to show up. He felt.. light or something to me as an NFL DE. 

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1 minute ago, Cam Lawter said:

Falcons and Saints have great defenses. Young having to play both of them back to back was probably a tough thing to do. Not to mention he has to play with flea market Wide Receivers. While Stroud has Tank, Young has Retirement Home Theilen lol. 

It’s funny that Young was supposed to be going to the best situation, but it’s actually the worst

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1 minute ago, Cam Lawter said:

Falcons and Saints have great defenses. Young having to play both of them back to back was probably a tough thing to do. Not to mention he has to play with flea market Wide Receivers. While Stroud has Tank, Young has Retirement Home Theilen lol. 

Tank is a young rookie WR drafted AFTER Mingo. And Tank is undersized. We just messed up our WR pick in the draft. Stroud asked the Texans to draft Tank. 

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Just now, Cam Lawter said:

Falcons and Saints have great defenses. Young having to play both of them back to back was probably a tough thing to do. Not to mention he has to play with flea market Wide Receivers. While Stroud has Tank, Young has Retirement Home Theilen lol. 

It's very fair to seriously question our ability to evaluate WRs at this point. Two second round picks, both look awful. An aging vet allowed to walk because he's lost a step and lo and behold he can't separate. An injury prone deep threat and we don't throw deep. 

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