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"ask permission" is not at all what they said. you're twisting words.It’s not the organization job to ask any player permission what to do.
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"ask permission" is not at all what they said. you're twisting words.It’s not the organization job to ask any player permission what to do.
Fine bad choice of words but talking to him about pick does not change how he reacts."ask permission" is not at all what they said. you're twisting words.
as they said in the beginning of the article, drafting love was gross mismanagement. i know you disagree, but i don't.Fine bad choice of words but talking to him about pick does not change how he reacts.
No. I said I have no issues drafting a QB last year. The trade up and who is my issue. The gross mismanagement happened 3 years prior not fixing a defense that cost then 2 SB tripsas they said in the beginning of the article, drafting love was gross mismanagement. i know you disagree, but i don't.
you won't get any argument from me on that, but i fully agree with the article's premise that if you are managing a team that just came off a 13-3 season and a trip to the nfcc game, that is not the time to start using your top draft picks on guys that you don't plan to be using for a few years.The gross mismanagement happened 3 years prior not fixing a defense that cost then 2 SB trips
I don’t necessarily disagree with that but there was nobody in round 1 where they were that helps them beat Tampa. Not a fan in reality of the Dillion pick but that’s as much about the trade up that did not allow them ammo to move up.you won't get any argument from me on that, but i fully agree with the article's premise that if you are managing a team that just came off a 13-3 season and a trip to the nfcc game, that is not the time to start using your top draft picks on guys that you don't plan to be using for a few years.
Robinson reports, citing an unnamed source in Rodgers’ camp
“The ball is in Mark’s court,” the unnamed source told Robinson.