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It's funny because you're the only one still going on about it. Really ready to die defending that hill that nobody is charging.
Funnier still because there IS a significant difference between 20 and 32. It would've changed the entire outcome of the draft for the Lions.
But hey, rah rah Stafford! I'm sure people will treasure their Detroit Rams T-shirts for years to come.
Apparently not nobody; you?re responding. On a Tiger game thread to boot. For what it?s worth It?s a personal razz of my buddy zyxt for his moment of asshattery, assuming he?s tuned in - I think I?m allowed to do that without regard (i.e giving a shit) how anyone else might react, but as long as I?m catching your attention you?re welcome to continue to chime in.
This described the difference between the #20 and #32 pick in the same fuckin? round of the NFL draft. That said, I have zero idea who that jumping tattooed guy is, or why Brady would have him on his merch page.
Wasn?t aware there are Detroit Rams t?s; wouldn?t shell out a dime for one but I did consider the Brady 199 draft t (again, the quantity of 199 is 199, the quantity of the difference between 20 and 32 - in the same fuckin round is 12) although there are knock offs significantly less than the $45 Brady is asking for the real deal.
I heard 11 year NFL vet Geoff Schwartz on the radio yesterday saying that if half a team?s draft choices pan out it?s a good draft. Now, he would be the expert, certainly compared to me or anybody else on this board, but from what I?ve seen over the years, that sounds about right. In the broad scheme of things, the difference between number 20 and number 32 doesn?t mean shit.
If I?m wrong, you?re welcome to substantiate through qualification what the difference is.
Here a guy explains the difference between the number 20 a number 32 draft pick, or at least a reasonable facsimile thereof.
EDIT: I linked this post to a post draft thread mhughes started with on the Lions board, please feel free, if you choose to explain how the entire outcome of the draft can be changed when there is as of yet no outcome. Please explain how there can be an outcome we?re not a single drafted player has played a single down a football in the NFL.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lnlFQo58CII
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