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mredskins
01-02-2024, 08:33 PM
I want trying to pick on Mooby

My pint was weather you muss on a pick or don’t pick at all until you find your QB1 franchise guy you are set back

So in my opinion just keep buying those scratchers and pray

mooby
01-02-2024, 08:44 PM
I want trying to pick on Mooby

My pint was weather you muss on a pick or don’t pick at all until you find your QB1 franchise guy you are set back

So in my opinion just keep buying those scratchers and pray

I hope the sauce was good tonight mred.

We agree on this. Maybe I'm just jaded from years of mediocrity. Good teams draft good players no matter where they pick. Having a high pick makes it easier but is absolutely no guarantee of success.

mredskins
01-02-2024, 09:06 PM
I hope the sauce was good tonight mred.

We agree on this. Maybe I'm just jaded from years of mediocrity. Good teams draft good players no matter where they pick. Having a high pick makes it easier but is absolutely no guarantee of success.

Sauce?

sdskinsfan2001
01-02-2024, 09:08 PM
Sauce?

I think he was just making fun, you had a few typo's in your post he replied too.

Sauce = Booze lol

mredskins
01-02-2024, 09:08 PM
Oh my typing ! I am 50 I can’t type on a phone, I 99% use a computer on here

Sorry for the typos

The apple keyboard loves to change shit or predict my sentence

mredskins
01-02-2024, 09:10 PM
It seems like females have this lighting thumb texting down , I am one finger Fred poking in the dark like it’s prom night with my date

NC_Skins
01-02-2024, 11:30 PM
We fuck up picking the wrong qb it will set this franchise back another 3-5 years.

It won't set you back that far unless you trade a bunch of picks for said QB and it he fails. You should give most QBs 3 years to progress. If he's not progressing during those 3 years, then you move on to the next while still having a solid team and not having to pay the QB some crazy cap money.

You can still compete while your QB is learning. Hell, Purdy has that team as the #1 NFC seed and they call him a game manager. They would be in even better shape had they not traded good picks for a bust. That's why you don't do it.

AnonEmouse
01-03-2024, 04:37 AM
That's my biggest fear, that the new guys want to come in and make a show of it by trading up. This could be the RG3 scenario all over again.

mredskins
01-03-2024, 08:45 AM
That's my biggest fear, that the new guys want to come in and make a show of it by trading up. This could be the RG3 scenario all over again.

not sure how many of you watch NBA but Harris and company started what was called the process in PHL

IT started with a trade of their best player at the time (Holiday); our biggest trade asset here is our draft picks

I wouldn't be shocked if he did something similar here

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philadelphia_76ers#The_Process

Harris began contemplating investing in sports after meeting senior Blackstone executive David Blitzer in 2008 at The Punchbowl, a public house in London.[37][38] Those talks led to the pair forming an investment group that bought the Philadelphia 76ers of the National Basketball Association (NBA) from Comcast Spectacor for $280 million in 2011.[39] Other initial members of the group included Art Wrubel, Jason Levien, Adam Aron, Martin Geller, David Heller, James Lassiter, Marc Leder, Michael Rubin, Will Smith, Jada Pinkett Smith, and Erick Thohir.[40][41] Harris presided over an era in 76ers history known as "The Process", in which the team tanked for better NBA draft lottery odds.[42][43] Agreeing to a plan formed by general manager Sam Hinkie, the 76ers went 19–63 during the 2013–14 season, 18–64 in 2014–15, and 10–72 in 2015–16, the latter being the third-worst record in NBA history.[34] The Process was unpopular with NBA executives and team owners, who lobbied league commissioner Adam Silver to step in due to the 76ers' poor performance affecting league revenue sharing.[44][45] Harris would eventually agree to a suggestion by Silver to hire Jerry Colangelo, former owner of the Phoenix Suns, as team chairman in December 2015, which led to Hinkie stepping down in April 2016.[44][46] The Process led to the 76ers drafting future NBA MVP Joel Embiid, with the team having made five straight postseason appearances starting with the 2017–18 season.[34] The 76ers were valuated at $4.13 billion by Sportico in 2023.

EdmundDorf
01-03-2024, 08:50 AM
not sure how many of you watch NBA but Harris and company started what was called the process in PHL

IT started with a trade of their best player at the time (Holiday); our biggest trade asset here is our draft picks

I wouldn't be shocked if he did something similar here



More likely that JA and TM get traded, certainly the former.

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