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We can't take that kind of risk.  Our roster is bad.  While the upside is there, we cannot afford to get our draft picks wrong if we ever want to win again.  Grab whichever of Carter or Walker is still available at 8 and let's get this team pointed in the right direction.

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3 hours ago, Jmac said:

No more Greg Hardy's please. Not in the court room or on the suspended list. We need them on the field.

Im great with Greg Hardy’s, taking those dudes in the 6th round and maybe you get lucky. But yeah nope in the 1st 

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