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WE did not.  I hated the trade up to #1 and didn't like the Bryce Young pick.  Call me Mrs. Cleo because I saw this train wreck occurring. Not that I take joy in saying I told y'all so, it's more of a relief that I did jump on the badwagon that was on a collision course with a sewage treatment plant.

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I was always against the trade up. The team had too many holes and giving up the best WR since 89 was incredibly stupid. But then to pick a unicorn on top of that was really poor planning. It is obvious that Reich disagreed with the brain trust and why he is gone. Seeing the team after his firing makes it clear he was not the problem. The meddling owner is along with his hired yes men. 

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12 minutes ago, thennek said:

I was always against the trade up. The team had too many holes and giving up the best WR since 89 was incredibly stupid. But then to pick a unicorn on top of that was really poor planning. It is obvious that Reich disagreed with the brain trust and why he is gone. Seeing the team after his firing makes it clear he was not the problem. The meddling owner is along with his hired yes men. 

Reich was just as much a problem. His coaching was terrible. Even with Sunday, the team almost winning two in a row is better than anything Frank did.

Also, what kind of balls does he have to not convince Tepper that Stroud is the guy? If you know Young cannot win, you convince the rest of the staff. Every article and interview from February to right after the draft had the staff on Young. It wasn’t until the preseason poo went straight into regular season that the CYA started.

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