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Based on who was available at the picks, I'd give it a B. Based on how I think the picks will impact the team, I'd give it an B+. 

Pass rush improved. Run defense improved. RZ offense improved. Speed/quick twitch receiver addressed but not sure he was the best pick - Tez was available. And still need a ball hawking safety. 

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44 minutes ago, Panthero said:

Honestly these grades are laughable. C is an average grade. Meaning it should be the most common, at least over time. Not everyone is above average, otherwise that's a new average! Bunch a grade inflation bs if you ask me. 

I mean it is, but you have to think of it like a completely different system in my opinion.

It's not traditional grades, it is basically "this is how to feel about it" but using a letter scale we are accustomed to.

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3 minutes ago, BlazeCarolina said:

I mean it is, but you have to think of it like a completely different system in my opinion.

It's not traditional grades, it is basically "this is how to feel about it" but using a letter scale we are accustomed to.

Yeah, true, but im trying to be an asshole about it. 

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1 hour ago, Panthero said:

Honestly these grades are laughable. C is an average grade. Meaning it should be the most common, at least over time. Not everyone is above average, otherwise that's a new average! Bunch a grade inflation bs if you ask me. 

Sounds like someone who got a bunch of Cs in school.  They never meant average

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4 minutes ago, Panthero said:

Oh boy. While I love the back talk, what do Cs mean then? Besides what they actually mean?

Got a bunch of Cs so I know they didn't mean average.  

Typically 

A means really good 

B means good

C means meh

D means bad

F means really bad

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