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What Was The Point That You Started To Realize That Gene Smith Wasn't A Good Gm?
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Quote:Thats a good example. I had forgot about that one. :thanks: I could have seen trading the next season's 3rd and some 5th round or later picks along with it to make it worth NE's time, but trading what would obviously be a middle of the round or higher 2nd round pick for a late 3rd round pick was complete idiocy. He also should have drafted more linemen in the later rounds (offense and defense) overall and ignored those late round special teams prospects he used to take every year. Take big guys and keep taking big guys until you actually have a good group of them then keep taking them if good prospects are available. You can sign guys off the street to be gunners on special teams. |
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