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Pre-Draft thoughts from Diana Russini


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6 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Final words of wisdom: As you are getting ready to watch the draft and feel good about what your team is going to do based on need and options, I’ll share with you what a Super Bowl-winning coach once told me: “Don’t ever discount that there are dumbass teams.”

Best advice ever in sports.

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I started watching this and I'm about half done. He starts at the beginning of the concepts and keeps building upon it. I almost walked but then he kept expanding. I can't tell where he is going yet but it's well done to the half way point. 

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2 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Marshall’s Mike Green are in play for Atlanta.

I really don't want Green going to one of our division rivals, he may be the best of the bunch when it's all said and done, his previous off the field issues and not being on a better program are the only reasons he isn't discussed more in the top 10 

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I don't really understand the knock on sanders being sacked a ton.  When it happens in the NFL it's get the qb a better oline not he can't play.  I think most of sanders sacks were his line being below average more so than him not seeing the field well.  I'd take sanders over ward

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2 minutes ago, toldozer said:

I don't really understand the knock on sanders being sacked a ton.  When it happens in the NFL it's get the qb a better oline not he can't play.  I think most of sanders sacks were his line being below average more so than him not seeing the field well.  I'd take sanders over ward

It has to do with their style...

The quarterbacks who get sacked the least are the Marino / Brady / Brees types who make quick reads and get rid of the ball fast.

Likewise, if you have someone who's trying to play "hero ball" and make a big play every time, that style doesn't translate well to the NFL. 

Pretty sure Sanders has been criticized more than once for holding on to the ball too long.

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4 minutes ago, Manna said:

that might even be an upgrade for us =/ 

Considering we've had a regime the last several years who felt it was prudent to assembling a winning roster to look over the bottom of dumbass teams rosters for talent like the Jaguars and the Jets and send them assets for their rejects well... sadly yeah. In the current term we've at least moved on from that foolishness so I guess that's a plus.

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1 hour ago, frankw said:

Considering we've had a regime the last several years who felt it was prudent to assembling a winning roster to look over the bottom of dumbass teams rosters for talent like the Jaguars and the Jets and send them assets for their rejects well... sadly yeah. In the current term we've at least moved on from that foolishness so I guess that's a plus.

I just can't put stock into Morgan until after I see what we do this draft. I am making no assumptions and have tampered expectations until I see real change.

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31 minutes ago, TD alt said:

I just can't put stock into Morgan until after I see what we do this draft. I am making no assumptions and have tampered expectations until I see real change.

Buffalo literally follows the Carolina model. It works for them because of their stability and their drafts have hit. 

They also play in a garbage division.

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