What will cause posters to lose their minds

darthseinfeld

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Not you, but the gen pop

Ill start it with not trading down. A large number of fans always want a trade down, and I think the feeling is even stronger this year
 

darthseinfeld

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Guyton at 24.
Idk. Earlier this week yes, but I think alot of people are talking themselves into him today with indicators he might be the guy. I can see an LVE type reaction, which was a mix of both positive and negative. Should make it interesting
 

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Idk. Earlier this week yes, but I think alot of people are talking themselves into him today with indicators he might be the guy. I can see an LVE type reaction, which was a mix of both positive and negative. Should make it interesting
I went from it’s 100% Guyton for months, to recently hoping it would be Barton or JPJ.

But definitely back on the 100% certain it’s Guyton
 

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Picking a punter, long snapper, or kicker in the first round
 

baltcowboy

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Brooks being early. Some posters believe that since he tore his ACL he is injury prone.
 

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I would say drafting primarily traits guys and/or guys that don't play day one.

If you go Guyton in rd1 it's in no small part due to his potential. If Brooks is the guy in rd2, you may have a guy that's not 100% confident in his own healing process (mental more so than physical) for his first year as a pro. If you were to follow that up with potential upside but slightly unproven guys for the remainder of the draft, people are going to loose their minds.

You know the unrealistic expectation is plug and play players with the number of holes we have.
 

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Jason Garrett and Monte Kiffin in the war room and on the phones.
 

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I would say drafting primarily traits guys and/or guys that don't play day one.

If you go Guyton in rd1 it's in no small part due to his potential. If Brooks is the guy in rd2, you may have a guy that's not 100% confident in his own healing process (mental more so than physical) for his first year as a pro. If you were to follow that up with potential upside but slightly unproven guys for the remainder of the draft, people are going to loose their minds.

You know the unrealistic expectation is plug and play players with the number of holes we have.
This team needs players that can get on the field and immediately.
 

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Making any moves. I predict a comfortable center or O/D line guy that spells “meh” among the masses
 

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Passing up superior talent because of 'scheme fit"
( Taco Charlton over T.J.WATT)
 

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If the Cowboys allow the clock to run out and let teams pass us to save cap dollars.
 

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I won't lose it, but if Guyton is the pick, I'll grimace, and hope for the best.
 
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