jwooten15
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I’m devastatedAnd the ignore list grows.
I’m devastatedAnd the ignore list grows.
That just highlights how moronic it is to stand pat with all their "random" picks instead of moving up to get a quality player.
I was scratching my head too, but you can’t seriously judge a draft 5 minutes after day 2. Again, not saying we drafted the legion of boom or anything, but Seahawks fans where up in arms when Sherman, Browning, and Chancellor were picked. When they grabbed Bruce Irvin everyone was shocked and their fans were pissed (have a buddy who’s a Hawks fan).
Can’t judge a draft until 2-3 years after. Does look shaky right now but I’m not going to lose sleep over a future I can’t predict. These guys could all be great picks or terrible picks, we have 0 idea right now.
I was scratching my head too, but you can’t seriously judge a draft 5 minutes after day 2. Again, not saying we drafted the legion of boom or anything, but Seahawks fans where up in arms when Sherman, Browning, and Chancellor were picked. When they grabbed Bruce Irvin everyone was shocked and their fans were pissed (have a buddy who’s a Hawks fan).
Can’t judge a draft until 2-3 years after. Does look shaky right now but I’m not going to lose sleep over a future I can’t predict. These guys could all be great picks or terrible picks, we have 0 idea right now.
I can see the point of the dline guysI love the first two picks.
so nah I’m ok.
Nice to know we will get run through again....
At least we have fast LBs who can chase them down and not let them run past 20 yards after the LOS they break through
It’s been 3 years since this game. The strategy isn’t working buddy.
A room of one lolDid you see the Patriots war room? Big difference!
You obviously don't know what you're talking about.
I can see the point of the dline guys
I just can’t get the Wright pick
I don’t think he’s a draft worthy player let alone a 3rd round pick
McClay is not the problem.
GMs thinking all they need is a few role players to help the manage the cap is the problem.
Stephen places more emphasis on the cap than players and performance, like there's some secret competition for best money manager
I was scratching my head too, but you can’t seriously judge a draft 5 minutes after day 2. Again, not saying we drafted the legion of boom or anything, but Seahawks fans where up in arms when Sherman, Browning, and Chancellor were picked. When they grabbed Bruce Irvin everyone was shocked and their fans were pissed (have a buddy who’s a Hawks fan).
Can’t judge a draft until 2-3 years after. Does look shaky right now but I’m not going to lose sleep over a future I can’t predict. These guys could all be great picks or terrible picks, we have 0 idea right now.
I was looking at them funny too, worked out well though.This is actually true. Sports radio in Seattle killed the Seahawks for that pick.
Good way to look at thingsI legit don’t know how any of these guys are going to do. Apparently we have a plan and we have a D-coordinator with actual skins on the wall from this century, so I’m willing to see how it plays out.
I disagree. You find diamonds in every round and bust in every round that people said were going to be great. The defense needs help everywhere I much prefer throw multiple picks at it to give yourself a chance of hitting.That just highlights how moronic it is to stand pat with all their "random" picks instead of moving up to get a quality player.
I just hope this draft is better than "needs" drafts like 2007.I was looking at them funny too, worked out well though.