SteelersPride
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Hahah that made my night, honestly so did the preceding one.upon further review, I rescind my inclusion of Gus to that list, but the others remain.
Hahah that made my night, honestly so did the preceding one.upon further review, I rescind my inclusion of Gus to that list, but the others remain.
Wow a 2024 7th rounder. I think a case of beer might be more valuable.
well a tank of gas certainly isWow a 2024 7th rounder. I think a case of beer might be more valuable.
He must have pissed off the HoodieWow a 2024 7th rounder. I think a case of beer might be more valuable.
Less than 600 yds, 60 catches, and 5 TD's, total, in 3 years, out of your first round pick? I'd say that alone merited the Hoodie's ire.He must have pissed off the Hoodie
True. It is strange when Bill drafts any skill talent in the 1st Rd when he's largely considered a system coach where basically anyone like Chris Hogan & James White can excel. So why invest top end draft capital at either position? Is it because the GOAT Brady left and suddenly it isn't a system offense? Well, then how did the Garropolo's, Brissett's, Hoyer's & Cassel's of the world have such success there? Small samples, but still evidence.Less than 600 yds, 60 catches, and 5 TD's, total, in 3 years, out of your first round pick? I'd say that alone merited the Hoodie's ire.
I don't think any other irritant was needed.
I'm surprised they got anything at all out of him.
@HaroldSeattle mentioned that Mayfield was traded for "a bag of chips."
Then @Bandit says Harry was traded for "a case of beer."
Apparently this is the value of unwanted first rounders.
Shit if a bag of chips is potentially a 3rd rounder than what is Richard Sherman (a 5th round pick)?@HaroldSeattle mentioned that Mayfield was traded for "a bag of chips."
Then @Bandit says Harry was traded for "a case of beer."
Apparently this is the value of unwanted first rounders.
Who is potentially getting a third?Shit if a bag of chips is potentially a 3rd rounder than what is Richard Sherman (a 5th round pick)?
Beats me, top end for Mayfield would be a 4th..which, if your prediction on that situation is accurate, may very well be the first pick of the 4th round..so almost a 3rd, hypothetically??Who is potentially getting a third?
Beats me, top end for Mayfield would be a 4th..which, if your prediction on that situation is accurate, may very well be the first pick of the 4th round..so almost a 3rd, hypothetically??
I feel like its an important to distinguish the difference between a 2018 first round pick and a 2019 first round pick right now. If you're getting rid of a 2018 first round pick for nothing, you aren't sure he is worth a big contract. If you are getting rid of a 2019 first round pick for nothing, he is actively terrible and you think he should be selling insurance or flipping burgers.@HaroldSeattle mentioned that Mayfield was traded for "a bag of chips."
Then @Bandit says Harry was traded for "a case of beer."
Apparently this is the value of unwanted first rounders.
he is actively terrible and you think he should be selling insurance or flipping burgers.
If you draft well you go to the Super Bowl. If you draft poorly you host a Super Bowl party.@HaroldSeattle mentioned that Mayfield was traded for "a bag of chips."
Then @Bandit says Harry was traded for "a case of beer."
Apparently this is the value of unwanted first rounders.
Whoops, yeah 4th it is. Still not a bag of chips. More like a slice of cheesecakeBeats me, top end for Mayfield would be a 4th..which, if your prediction on that situation is accurate, may very well be the first pick of the 4th round..so almost a 3rd, hypothetically??
Actually it's a 5th with a possibility of becoming a 4th or staying a 5th.Whoops, yeah 4th it is. Still not a bag of chips. More like a slice of cheesecake