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Why weren't Caldwell and other scouts concerned with Fowler's explosion?
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Gene's problem is that he was looking for players who he felt were reflections of himself.
Choir boy, family man, under the radar, from a small school. Gene clones. As much experience and knowledge as he had, I have to very much disagree in hindsight. If we were to have "autodrafted" based on a set value board (without the "Gene Clone" category skewing the ratings,) it had to have been better than Gene's draft. Even if only marginally. Garbage in, garbage out. If you're targeting/overvaluing guys for the wrong reasons (not rating guys highest for what they do on the football field, but preferring how well they sing on Sunday), you're going to give up a more talented player on almost every, if not every, pick. I have no issue admitting I know nothing compared to Gene. But it doesn't take a fellow GM to look at the results of his choices and see he passed up better talent on nearly every single pick.
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Quote:Gene's problem is that he was looking for players who he felt were reflections of himself.Well said. There was an article a few years ago just after Gene was fired that basically stated that the Jaguars were either trying to get bad or were defying astronomical odds with how bad they were in the draft.
THERE IS A SKELETON INSIDE OF YOU.
RIGHT NOW. THIS IS NOT A JOKE.
Quote:fixed. Me too. Never forget. Never again. “An empty vessel makes the loudest sound, so they that have the least wit are the greatest babblers.”. - Plato
Acl is recoverable at least, a majority of players seem to reach near 100% return to production. Achilles tears and knee microfracture/cartilage issues seem to be the most devastating for long term performance. For instance Clowney will also be a shadow of himself after having a micofracture surgery so early.
Yes, Gene was bad at managing a roster, but he truly had some awful luck with injuries. Alualu with microfracture surgery and D'anthony smith popping his achilles, each before their first nfl snap. Also, I don't think britton was ever the same after his weightlifting back injury. I don't think gene was ready to run an NFL team regardless, but I would take out an insurance plan if I was every drafted by him.
I don't know if this has been posted in this thread already but this is a reminder or a scouting report of Fowler before last years draft
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