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A possible offseason strategy - Invest massively in the offense
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(01-20-2020, 07:52 AM)JackCity Wrote: When NFL teams make every pick they are combining their needs this year , next year and the following years with who they deem to be the "best" players available. Sometimes teams dont pick who they feel is the best player. Sometimes teams will take another player they the are high on but not as high because it's a bigger need. That's what we are talking about and it's a good argument, some people want to draft the bigger need. We want to the best player regardless of which position is the bigger need. I haven't seen people say what you keep posting, that people think need isnt factored in. Show me that post in this thread? There's almost always needs for every position, for every team whether it be this year or the following year. |
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