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The Unsexiest Draft In Our Entire History


TylerDurden

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I swear some of such homers, that you talked yourself into thinking the last two picks were good picks. Wake the fug up! With the huge holes on our roster were taking divison 2 offensive linmen and back up linebackers. We came into this draft with one of the weakest receiver cores and the worst secondary in the nfl!

People defended Hurney till the end too...

I'm not saying anything bad about Gettleman or anything just that yes the homerism is abundant here.

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Pretty clear to me that the days of taking unproductive college players based on "measurables" and "growth potential" is over. It's obvious Gettleman doesn't think very much of Hurney's approach to building the interior defense. I think this bodes much better for us than if Gettleman just tried to get the best safety and WR available and made the fan base happy. If the core is rotten, the whole team is rotten.

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A change of heart??? The Gettleman Haters wakes up.

I thought this was the best draft we have in a while. I love everything Gman is doing. He has a plan and he's staying true to it. A man from NY who believes in winning Championships with Defenses.

he from Boston...

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