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No matter how bad you may feel, just remember one thing:

What if you could feel a bit better, BUT you don't feel at all bad? :idk:
 
I thought there was a rule stopping Tannenbaum from working for two teams at the same time?
 
Mayock had the kid at 15. Seems like a good player, great value and addresses a need. Tough to complain about, although I know some will find a way...
 
Mitch started one year? Had an 8-5 record? And that's 1st round talent? Sometimes I think college football analysts just randomly pick players and then hype them up. Even Myles Garrett, he looks good but he takes plays off and doesn't hustle many times. Jamal Adams, to me, should have been the #1 pick. Good all around player
 
I don't know a thing about Charles Harris but I'll be damned if I'm going to judge the guy before he plays a snap. I'm not an unpaid NFL guru like some here so perhaps I'm off base but that's how I feel.
 
I don't know a thing about Charles Harris but I'll be damned if I'm going to judge the guy before he plays a snap. I'm not an unpaid NFL guru like some here so perhaps I'm off base but that's how I feel.

That's the entire ****ing premise of the NFL draft. :lol:
 
I think that what the Bears did was completely insane.

They should have just stayed at 3, and if someone traded the farm to move up for Trubinsky, then just drafted Hooker or Adams or Lattimore or whoever.

What a trainwreck.
 
I think that what the Bears did was completely insane.

They should have just stayed at 3, and if someone traded the farm to move up for Trubinsky, then just drafted Hooker or Adams or Lattimore or whoever.

What a trainwreck.

Agreed the odds were in their favor they would still get their guy. If this kid doesn't light it up in the NFL that bears GM probably just lost his job. That same move we kinda made when Spielman was here when he traded a 4th to move up one spot in the first round which Spielman never lived down while he was here.
 
Countless time dopes like Kiper Jr. get **** wrong. I'm not in the game of being a dope.

Huh?

Countless times NFL scouts, executives, coaches, etc. get it wrong, too. Point was that you have to judge a player in the draft process before he plays an NFL snap. You just refuse to do so b/c you won't go out on a limb being that you're afraid to expose yourself to the criticism or praise that comes along with it. Obviously that's a choice that only fans have but it's not one that those involved with the NFL do.
 
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