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I swear to god every time we start talking about how nice a guy would fit in out system, a team ahead of us says they want to draft him.

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My real reason for making this thread is does anyone ever remember a draft being this wide open for us? I could honestly see us drafting 5-8 different players, its nuts.

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I can't not have a man named Fletcher Cox on our team.

Fletcher is a word meaning someone who makes arrows.

Strictly speaking, a Fletcher is someone who Fletches arrows (puts the flight feathers on), while an 'arrow maker' makes the wooden part of the arrow.

Over time, these two skills came to be undertaken by the same person and hence Fletcher became synonymous with arrow making.

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I swear to god every time we start talking about how nice a guy would fit in out system, a team ahead of us says they want to draft him.

GOD+DAMMIT+KYLE+STOP+USING+YOUR+JEW+MAGIC+TO+PREVENT+_ec5e5c377aa45ec82af24af2ec837f6e.jpg

My real reason for making this thread is does anyone ever remember a draft being this wide open for us? I could honestly see us drafting 5-8 different players, its nuts.

I really dont plus I think having Rivera versus Fox make it more unpredictable.I do take Rivera at his word stating we want someone who will make an immediate impact and start.I assume he is meaning our top two picks.Then I scroll through prospects that meet that criteria I come up with picks like Decastro etc which are not the most exciting positions.
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I'm the idiot here? I asked

does anyone ever remember a draft being this wide open for us? I could honestly see us drafting 5-8 different players

Only one person was smart enough to reply. Everyone else made smartass replies trying to get pie.

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