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If you're asking what we wanted to do back then, I knew they were going to take Clowney and I didn't do too much hand-wringing over it. Everyone knows resignation is my middle name.
But if you're asking what I would do now, well, I don't understand the question, really. You take the best player (Mack) and the best quarterback (Carr) and you can do that without getting cute and Casserlying yourself out of important picks. That reminds me, I heard something on the radio a while back about how Phillip Buchanon's mother demanded that he pay her something like three million dollars for raising him. In the interview he came across as a pretty good dude, a pretty bright dude. Which is good because at least he has that going for him. |
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Mack seemed more like an OLB than Clowney did to me. I'm still holding out hope that some day we can get Jimmy Garoppolo.
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Originally Posted by chuck I'm just sitting here thinking (pacing, actually) that whatever my issues with Kubiak he is apparently a goddam genius at tutoring quarterbacks. |
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