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Old 11-09-2023, 03:54 PM   #6541
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Originally Posted by JPH83 View Post
I think I agree with DJ that Hardman was an average not especially bad pick. I assume we agree moving out from Pickens and taking Moore was a bad one. Rice looks pretty good, we'll see. But to be honest I'd throw the CEH pick into the equation. The evaluation of the need for that type of player, and the evaluation of the actual player were horrible given Higgins was on the board. I don't care who we had in the WR room at the time. Medium to long term that was the pick.
No, you see, that pick was fine because MEH isn't a WR. Our NEEDS were different...

(Am I doing this right?)

In seriousness, you make a great point there. Exactly the point I was trying to make, far more concisely. We 'needed' a RB more than a WR at that point but that doesn't make the selection of MEH over Higgens less egregious. Nor does it mean that we should REALLY be frustrated by MEH over Taylor. Laviska Shenault would've been even less defensible we got a WR who wasn't Higgins.

MEH is a bad pick because he's been a bad football player. Full stop. The rest is just masturbating.
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