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| Naega jeil jal naga ![]() Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Atlanta, Georgia From: Silver Spring, Maryland Age: 27
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| Re: Keeping Our Future Draft Picks And Drafting Wisely Quote:
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| Franchise Player Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Richmond, VA Age: 36
Posts: 7,774
| Re: Keeping Our Future Draft Picks And Drafting Wisely Im loving it and to me it wasnt one player, but the overall philosophy of the FO with this draft. It was 360, different approach we have never seen here.
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| Pro Bowl Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Virginia
Posts: 7,498
| Re: Keeping Our Future Draft Picks And Drafting Wisely Not suprising but I wonder what the number was for the team with the most players still in the league? 25? And most of this issue I feel is more coaching and development vs simply picking bad players. See this is the problem when you take BPA and they don't actually fit your scheme. Maybe we will start seeing a difference since MS clearly didn't pick BPA nor BPA at any position we had need for. Which is probably why half of us were scratching our heads on why certain players were picked.... because they fit the scheme better. |
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