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Old 04-11-2020, 04:05 PM   #244
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Don't be dense.

And you can just **** right off

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Erving at left tackle for half the season was a problem. Wylie and Reiter in spot duty isn't the same as getting exposed as weak long term starters and LDT was not the same player post injury. You know these observations are true. You're not stupid.
Wow, it's like True Fan Nation has returned.

Lovely.
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We're going to throw 60% of the time even if we have Jim Brown reincarnated at RB because we have Patrick Mahomes and a stellar group of explosive pass catchers.
And Mahomes will end up missing just as many games as last year if they don't upgrade the RB position and throw it 60% of the time.

Good ****ing grief.

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I'm certainly not against drafting a back. I'm for it actually, and I think the 3rd round should be a sweet spot to do so.
Why? Why is that the "sweet" spot?

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But if you need an 2019 example of an elite back behind a shit line go ask Bell about it. Or maybe ask Hunt Cleveland is working out so far.
Yeah, because both of those guys are playing for a Hall of Fame coach, right?
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