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I love T-mac but where is the impact from this year's draft?


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To be fair. Our GM is the assistent of the worst GM in NFL history. 

We pay trillions of dollars on the Oline and cant pass protect or run. 

We pay trllions of dollars on the D-dine and cant pass rush. 

We cant draft.

We are a bad team. With a bad owner and really bad management. 

 

 

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To be fair Scorton had a collapsed lung a few weeks ago. That's probably something pretty dramatic to recover from, mentally. I still hope he can mature into something great. Our young guys are not getting the playing time either. Which I dont understand at all. I am starting to think Evero is trying to get fired. Our D is bad. Might as well start the young guys and see what happens. 

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9 hours ago, Castavar said:

We just suck at drafting and have had the worst GMs and scouts in the NFL for a while now

Here are some easy decisions we could have made that were even OBVIOUS at the time that would have helped our team get some impact players throughout the last few years.

1. Payton Wilson > Trevin Wallace - like seriously, who tf even knew who Trevin Wallace even was?

2. McConkey > Leggette - this was such an obvious choice

3. Trey Smith > a fuggin long snapper - nothing else to say

4. CJ Stroud > Bryce - SHOULD have been an easy decision as soon as we traded a king's ransom. 

5. Zach Frazier > Jonathan Brooks - Like WTF are we drafting an INJURED RB in the 2nd round when we already have Chuba. We've been avoiding drafting a center for how long now for some reason even though we've needed one ever since Kalil retired.

These aren't "hindsight is 20-20" either, these are picks the majority of the huddle wanted at the time of our selection that were available. Instead we continue to draft players who just has high RAS scores with no regard to their actual film or stats in college. If you wonder why we continue to field the worst roster in the league, this is why. 

 

 

 

Not to mention I wanted Parsons in his draft too and we passed up on him but Jaycee has been playing better the past year and less injury prone. Before I thought Jaycee wouldnt never stay health in that case he wouldve been a bust

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