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Status of Eugene Monroe
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Quote:It's not, but it wasn't Caldwell's guy. At the time, nobody even thought Monroe would be there and it was shocking he fell into our lap at #8. Gene Smith almost HAD to pick him. Not almost. Definitely. At the time, we had no left tackle after letting Khalif Barnes move to Oakland because he sucked. Richard Collier had already retired, so we had no replacement LT either. That, by far, was our biggest need in the 2009 draft. What I don't understand is why did David Caldwell want to pick a left tackle knowing Eugene Monroe was good enough for the job? |
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