Here's what I have to say after this weekend:
1. I was listening to draft coverage on multiple radio stations while doing yard work this weekend and kept hearing over and over how Harrell wasn't on the short list of the people commentating. I kept hearing how the hosts and the people calling the shows saying how Thompson reached and paniced and reacted because THEY didn't know Harrell. One host actually called the pick one of the biggest reaches of all-time saying, "nobody amongst us or here at NAME OF BAR had Harrell on their short-list. Harrell wasn't on anyone's short-list here. It's absolutely a reach."
I heard that and just shook my head. I guess Thompson's real mistake was not knowing that all the REAL experts were at this crappy sports bar, huh? Give me a damn break. Because a player isn't on the short list of a radio show host or the fans, then that means that player was a reach? That's just ridiculous and it shows the assenine fanaticism that some people portray in their mentality. Sure, Thompson and all the scouts are bumbling idiots because the player they picked wasn't on the short-list of a bunch of idiot radio show hosts and their no-life fans that followed them to a dingy bar to play pretend-expert for a few hours on a Saturday afternoon. And I do not rip all people who may have gone to a sports bar to take in a draft day party. Just the people that followed this particular moronic group of idiots.
2. Trading requires two sides. I love the guys that complain that Thompson should've made a trade. Up, down, both....he should've tried to trade the pick or he should've traded the pick. HOW DO YOU KNOW HE DIDN'T TRY? All comments I've heard is that he tried to trade up AND he tried to trade down but didn't get anyone that was willing to be the other side of a deal! Word is, from multiple sources, that Thompson made the push for Moss but that Moss ended up screwing that up. Thompson did what he could. You don't give picks away. His trading down in the 2nd round and picking up an extra 3d was fantastic.
1. I was listening to draft coverage on multiple radio stations while doing yard work this weekend and kept hearing over and over how Harrell wasn't on the short list of the people commentating. I kept hearing how the hosts and the people calling the shows saying how Thompson reached and paniced and reacted because THEY didn't know Harrell. One host actually called the pick one of the biggest reaches of all-time saying, "nobody amongst us or here at NAME OF BAR had Harrell on their short-list. Harrell wasn't on anyone's short-list here. It's absolutely a reach."
I heard that and just shook my head. I guess Thompson's real mistake was not knowing that all the REAL experts were at this crappy sports bar, huh? Give me a damn break. Because a player isn't on the short list of a radio show host or the fans, then that means that player was a reach? That's just ridiculous and it shows the assenine fanaticism that some people portray in their mentality. Sure, Thompson and all the scouts are bumbling idiots because the player they picked wasn't on the short-list of a bunch of idiot radio show hosts and their no-life fans that followed them to a dingy bar to play pretend-expert for a few hours on a Saturday afternoon. And I do not rip all people who may have gone to a sports bar to take in a draft day party. Just the people that followed this particular moronic group of idiots.
2. Trading requires two sides. I love the guys that complain that Thompson should've made a trade. Up, down, both....he should've tried to trade the pick or he should've traded the pick. HOW DO YOU KNOW HE DIDN'T TRY? All comments I've heard is that he tried to trade up AND he tried to trade down but didn't get anyone that was willing to be the other side of a deal! Word is, from multiple sources, that Thompson made the push for Moss but that Moss ended up screwing that up. Thompson did what he could. You don't give picks away. His trading down in the 2nd round and picking up an extra 3d was fantastic.


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