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If we do pick him we'll have threads much longer than if we don't. If we do pick him the first threads that will flood the huddle are all the Cam huggers will want him to start right away regardless of what coaching thinks, this will continue for a year or so. That will end when he starts. Then comes his evaluation which will be another argument probably for at least a year. Then comes all the eat crow/ I told you so threads either way in which the huddle basically has a bunch of arguments and I'll bet race is involved, that'll probably be 2-infinity years, and last but not least we will have the 'what could have been' threads which will close up all the other threads and this whole mess.

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If we do pick him we'll have threads much longer than if we don't. If we do pick him the first threads that will flood the huddle are all the Cam huggers will want him to start right away regardless of what coaching thinks, this will continue for a year or so. That will end when he starts. Then comes his evaluation which will be another argument probably for at least a year. Then comes all the eat crow/ I told you so threads either way in which the huddle basically has a bunch of arguments and I'll bet race is involved, that'll probably be 2-infinity years, and last but not least we will have the 'what could have been' threads which will close up all the other threads and this whole mess.

Can you explain the middle part again?

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Can't wait until this draft gets started. I'm so excited and interested to see what happens with #1.

Oh, and Cam talk will continue, maybe even louder, post-draft. Doesn't matter if we pick him or not, we have a couple of years worth of Cam chatter to look forward to.

I want it over with so many will shut up and the repeated Cam threads end

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