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Are we the worse at picking second round picks or cursed?


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2nd rounders have about the same rate of working out at 1st rounders statistically.  It's around 50%.  How many times can you flip a coin and it comes up tails?  If you flip a coin 50 times in a row and it comes up tails, what are the odds that the Panthers actually know how to draft this time?

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8 hours ago, CRA said:

Kasay and Jake.  89 was the tightest w/ the folks you would think he would have been the furthest from.  Jake and 89 were really tight off the field especially when they started families.   On the Edlemen podcast he said he still talks to Jake every month by phone to this day. 

Part of me really likes what Steve is about and I get it---his dog eat dog attitude took him places, but it can get out of control at times....I never walked in his shoes, but he is a very complex person.  I used to go to OTAs every year--and Steve practiced then like it was the Super Bowl...He is great with kids, felt the adults were trying to use his name for profit--and many were.  He has shown regret for his actions, but when you have one gear, you cross some finish lines first and you make some road kill along the way.  I guess his transition to the "real world" has been a reflective process.

 

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