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Reading the Tea Leaves: What Did Morgan Just Tell Us?


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11 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

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You know, we'd all scream and throw things at the TV, but the dude is a beast.  That would be the hurney move.  Snow likes a longsnapper from Colorado Eastern State Northwest Central.  Just trying to get him to admit it

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1 minute ago, MHS831 said:

You know, we'd all scream and throw things at the TV, but the dude is a beast.  That would be the hurney move.  Snow likes a longsnapper from Colorado Eastern State Northwest Central.  Just trying to get him to admit it

It would make absolutely no sense so I’m all for it

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10 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

Stepping back from all the tea leaves, I see Walker as the pick--and this avoidance of Wide Receivers might simply be based on this weird situation in free agency and nothing more.  Maybe they gave AT a raise because they think his value will increase--If they like Bech, for example, they could get a walker and then in round 2 get Mason Taylor and in round three get Bech.  Would that not help the offense as much as a reach at WR?  I dunno--I just like stirring the pot to see what others are thinking. Collectively, we are usually more informed than the reporters. 

I think rd 3 is the round to get a WR

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1 hour ago, MHS831 said:

So jon Snow, if that is your real name--what do you think Morgan is going to do?  You can provide one name....You are on the clock....

I think he goes defense if they are still sitting at 8.

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1 hour ago, MHS831 said:

No!!!! Golden was my idea.  I Invented it.  The more I look at him, the more I say, "Why is he not rated higher than the other two?  Stats?  To me, he seems exactly right for our system.  You probably planted the seed in my brain--and I only aspire to reach whore status.  It seems that is not entirely up to me.

He caught my eye at the combine so I looked into him a bit myself. I wouldn't mind having him at all. But what do I know.

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1 hour ago, jfra78 said:

I think rd 3 is the round to get a WR

 I think you are right--especially if we pick up a stud TE--and I am not saying that Sanders is not poised to be that TE....We had a very limited WR corps last season, and during the nine game turnaround, they did well enough to win--it was the defense that blew it.  (I try to create threads to get people talking and I am surely not locking in my meaningless, singular prediction of what they will do--however, I did find it interesting that the WR position has not been addressed.  I really like Bech--and was saying so before the SR Bowl--but we could win without a first rounder, imo.  I do think, if we go WR, Golden will be the guy.

 

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44 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

I think he goes defense if they are still sitting at 8.

So does that mean Stewart or Walker or Will Johnson?  Personally, I do not trust Evero's ability to use Walker like (I think) he needs to be used.  Stewart?  I see Morgan liking him, but his stats scare me.  Johnson would give us a great CB room, but you could argue that we are set at CB.  The S from SC is the longshot pick--aside from Golden--I could see them trading back and getting either. 

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