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Marvin Harrison Jr skips his media presser


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10 minutes ago, travisura said:

No one is trading a proven top 1 or 2 WR for a rookie. Doesn't mean the rookie still isn't a generational prospect.

You would if he was generational. You'd definitely trade a guy about to bust your cap space for a generational prospect on a rookie contract.

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I honestly miss guys who would just refuse to talk to the media. Lynch was the last I can remember but I think Payton's oline wouldn't either back in the day in Indy. 

Given his pedigree I am guessing this is a strategy he is playing, whatever it really is. When I read about what Williams is doing that sounds like a big mess and a hard pass, this isn't that. I bet he turns down visits too. Must be nice to be able to work that system. 

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46 minutes ago, Martin said:

Sounds like a number of folks have them neck and neck.

It's a helluva WR class. Honestly on paper it's probably the best WR class I can recall since the legendary 1996 WR draft class. Not saying this class will produce multiple HOFers like that one but it's stacked both wil elite talent at the top of the board and good depth throughout. If you need WR help at all you're really doing your team a disservice not to come out of this draft with one.

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9 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

It's a helluva WR class. Honestly on paper it's probably the best WR class I can recall since the legendary 1996 WR draft class. Not saying this class will produce multiple HOFers like that one but it's stacked both wil elite talent at the top of the board and good depth throughout. If you need WR help at all you're really doing your team a disservice not to come out of this draft with one.

"Oh, hi Dan!  Didn't see you come in!  We were just discussing some of the roster problems the Panthers have."

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2 hours ago, WUnderhill said:

Dan Morgan: “Ok Marvin, now hit this bong while I record you saying the earth is flat and 9/11 was an inside job, we’ve got to get you down about 29 more picks.”

they had some CB the other day telling folks he was a flat Earther and didn't think anything existed and space wasn't real.   Dude needs better people around him.  Like, listen guy, even if you believe that stuff just lie or I'll give you a line of how to not actually say anything.   Dude was going into detail about fake planets.  Teams thinking you are batpoo crazy ain't going to help you in the draft.   

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