QuincyCarterEra
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That's not clarification, that's called moving the goalposts. Multiple posters in this thread have called you out for being wrong. I'm just the latest.
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That's not clarification, that's called moving the goalposts. Multiple posters in this thread have called you out for being wrong. I'm just the latest.
That’s not even true.
He has no idea what he’s talking about. He needs something to be mad about.New England, Seattle has. Are they not considered successful franchises? Hmmm, unless you just like argue on here...
A pick at the bottom of the second round is not the same as a first round pick. Or so I have been informed by those saying Hill needs time. So which is it?Patriots the most successful NA sports team we've even seen traded their 2nd rounder Duke Dawson after just one season. Not even two.
Patriots Drafted Dominique Easley in the 1st round. Cut him before his 3rd season with the team.
Oh the Patriots have some 1st round gaffs as well. Choosing Daniel Graham over Ed Reed in 2002. Drafting Laurence Maroney, and Chad Jackson(high 2nd round pick 36th overall) in 06, bypassing the chance to draft Greg Jennings, Devin Hester and Maurice Jones-Drew that year.A pick at the bottom of the second round is not the same as a first round pick. Or so I have been informed by those saying Hill needs time. So which is it?
Easley also had injury concerns.
As stated in other threads, they blew this one, big time. But to their credit, they also hit on a quite a few mid-low rounders. Brugler tweeted that they passed on Watt coz he wasn't a good fit? Lesson learned....just draft the best damn player, the rest will take care of itself.
A pick at the bottom of the second round is not the same as a first round pick. Or so I have been informed by those saying Hill needs time. So which is it?
Easley also had injury concerns.
Completely wrong as is Jeff often.Agree about best player. Jeff Cavanaugh tweeted the same thing yesterday. Dallas was looking for a DT this year. Now, we don't know if Trysten Hill is going to be a bust. They very well may have reached again. We see teams do it all the time. Look at the 2017 draft. Bears NEEDED a QB and took Trubisky at #2. They could have had almost anyone else, including Mahomes or Watson, but thought Trubisky was the best fit.
Too bad Ryan Russell never straightened out here.
If they really committed to a DE at that pick, then they should have been agressive and got there guy (whom I believe was McKinley). DE's have such a small hit rate at that portion of the draft, that if you sit back and take whats left the chance of you hitting are not good. If you are committed to a position (which is bad planning in and of itself) you need to agressive