RedAlice
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Now for the next thing: Schedule Release on May 14.
Then we can start making some predictions.
Then we can start making some predictions.
This is a prime example of why it is so important to take what you see in the media with a huge dose of caution. Examples: SI is no longer the dependable source it used to be and PFF never has been even though their stuff is pretty much formulated.We all know most of these draft pundits don't know anything compared to NFL organizations (a few exceptions ie. the Browns and Jets.).
I mean there's always this beautiful reminder of that.
"TEAMS THAT FAILED ON DRAFT DAY
No. 1: Seattle Seahawks
After one of the worst picks in the first round I can ever remember, the Seattle Seahawks didn't draft any positions of need or draft for the future.
Pete Carroll is proving why he didn’t make it in the NFL the first time. Not only was Bruce Irvin a reach at No. 15, the Seahawks proved they were oblivious to their madness by celebrating their selection.
As if the day wasn’t bad enough, Seattle selecting Russell Wilson, a QB that doesn’t fit their offense at all, was by far the worst move of the draft. With the two worst moves of the draft, Seattle is the only team that received an F on draft day."
Rookie boot camp is this week. Way too early for me to be making predictions.Now for the next thing: Schedule Release on May 14.
Then we can start making some predictions.
The schedule always come with predictions!Rookie boot camp is this week. Way too early for me to be making predictions.