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redskinsfan
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"In Scot We Trust" is an oft-cited jingle a lot of us Redskins fans have chanted ever since he became head honcho over football operations for the club. He's rewarded us well by making shrewd, cap-friendly moves in free agency. Now he embarks on a new challenge, that being his first draft with the Redskins and what he'll do with the fifth overall pick.
Whatever he does do with it, either picking an OLB, o-linemen, trading down or otherwise, I'll continue to trust him (unless he does something awfully bizarre like selecting a punter). It should also be noted that while Scot has been a good drafter in the past, some of his picks have busted. But even the best GMs (like him) have had rough spots.
So, after the draft is over, I'd say we should all concur in what he does. And for me, that means respecting a decision to take Scherff or an o-lineman with that pick. No bickering, backbiting, etc. Trust the guy who's being paid millions and who's had an established track record to make the right decisions.
Whatever he does do with it, either picking an OLB, o-linemen, trading down or otherwise, I'll continue to trust him (unless he does something awfully bizarre like selecting a punter). It should also be noted that while Scot has been a good drafter in the past, some of his picks have busted. But even the best GMs (like him) have had rough spots.
So, after the draft is over, I'd say we should all concur in what he does. And for me, that means respecting a decision to take Scherff or an o-lineman with that pick. No bickering, backbiting, etc. Trust the guy who's being paid millions and who's had an established track record to make the right decisions.