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How I would handle the 1st pick


Leeroy Jenkins PhD

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who do you suggest as OC? how about moore vs clausen?

Tom Clements for the win. who better to mold a group of young qb's

moore vs clausen. neither for at least a year, we need to bring in a veteran who isn't St Pierre. I doubt we bring Moore back. Clausen needs more time to develope. he needs something. I say we draft another promising QB late and allow him and Jimmy to compete for the back up spot.

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Ya know, my opinion might be found by other people. There might even have been posts in the history similar, but at least I am not on here regurgitating the same espn articles trying to be the "1st with the breaking news". Congratulations, you have less of a life than me.

I honestly wanted to hear some people's opinions on what the 1st could possibly be worth and why I feel investing in next year’s draft is more important than immediate gratification

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Ya know, my opinion might be found by other people. There might even have been posts in the history similar, but at least I am not on here regurgitating the same espn articles trying to be the "1st with the breaking news". Congratulations, you have less of a life than me.

I honestly wanted to hear some people's opinions on what the 1st could possibly be worth and why I feel investing in next year’s draft is more important than immediate gratification

We do have a Search feature for that.

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Take it from a former new guy.... Just go in to an existing thread, that's some what similar in content, and derail the hell out of it with your own question(s).

You'll probably get less responses, but you usually don't get responses like these lol.

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Honestly I can't get the search feature to work for crap on here. Possibly user error. Have you ever actually gotten the search feature to work?

I can not believe I offended so many people by sharing an opinion. Can't we all be friends, hell I think most of us cheer for the same team

maybe I missed a few threads, but I don't think you offended anyone.. anyhow, just talk poo back. ;)

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Ya know, my opinion might be found by other people. There might even have been posts in the history similar, but at least I am not on here regurgitating the same espn articles trying to be the "1st with the breaking news". Congratulations, you have less of a life than me.

I honestly wanted to hear some people's opinions on what the 1st could possibly be worth and why I feel investing in next year’s draft is more important than immediate gratification

I asked a legitimate question that I was hoping to have answered because of your thread.

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Quick, if the potential candidates are not desirable by us as first overall picks, why would they be more desirable to other teams?

That is the problem in my logic. But every year, teams fall in love with players for no appearant reason. (See all of Oaklands drafts) Maybe someone will grade Green, Newton, or one of the D-line folks higher than we do?

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Honestly I can't get the search feature to work for crap on here. Possibly user error. Have you ever actually gotten the search feature to work?

I can not believe I offended so many people by sharing an opinion. Can't we all be friends, hell I think most of us cheer for the same team

Well your ideas are a lot better than other's. It's easy to talk poo, but we need people to share opinions. Most just talk because they don't have any intelligent opinions to offer.

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