And if you have adequate depth that's not a problem, injuries are part of the game having the next guy up to fill is the key.What cost us last year was the same thing that costs us every year. INJURIES.
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And if you have adequate depth that's not a problem, injuries are part of the game having the next guy up to fill is the key.What cost us last year was the same thing that costs us every year. INJURIES.
How many players like Nick Collins does an average GM have to draft? Jmike? Johnathan Franklin. Guys on this team would rather work out with yoga instructors in Green Bay, or that infomercial guy. Ted did all right.And if you have adequate depth that's not a problem, injuries are part of the game having the next guy up to fill is the key.
Look at his last 5 drafts or so he did not draft very well. IMO guys like Dorsey, Schenider, and McKenzie were the guys that made those early teas so good they did the leg workHow many players like Nick Collins does an average GM have to draft? Jmike? Johnathan Franklin. Guys on this team would rather work out with yoga instructors in Green Bay, or that infomercial guy. Ted did all right.
It's a stupid power play by Chucky that will destroy the Raiders.I don't think there's any doubt that the scouting staff and evaluation people go a long way towards the decisions made by a GM. Thompson probably did fall victim to a lesser amount of talent working with him in making decisions. That said, we just elevated people in the organization who were part of the failure in consistent drafting over the last few years. Did we solve any problems having Thompson step aside, or did we worsen the situation? It's going to take time to know.
I do know one thing. McKenzie has been put in a lesser role on his job in Oakland with Chucky arriving on the scene. It makes me wonder just how good he was, or was this a stupid power play by Chucky that Davis bought, and will destroy his team?
It's obvious the Mack trade to the Bears had no winning plan attached to it by the Raiders. It could also mean they intend tanking it this year, and will start to rebuild for Vegas.
So many questions, and we can only guess.
I don't think there's any doubt that the scouting staff and evaluation people go a long way towards the decisions made by a GM. Thompson probably did fall victim to a lesser amount of talent working with him in making decisions. That said, we just elevated people in the organization who were part of the failure in consistent drafting over the last few years. Did we solve any problems having Thompson step aside, or did we worsen the situation? It's going to take time to know.
I do know one thing. McKenzie has been put in a lesser role on his job in Oakland with Chucky arriving on the scene. It makes me wonder just how good he was, or was this a stupid power play by Chucky that Davis bought, and will destroy his team?
It's obvious the Mack trade to the Bears had no winning plan attached to it by the Raiders. It could also mean they intend tanking it this year, and will start to rebuild for Vegas.
So many questions, and we can only guess.
Gute is chopping a lot of the dead wood left by TT, that’s a positive sign and a great start. But it’s a slow process with no guarantees, because it’s going to take a couple drafts to build up the roster again.
Personally I think it happens to every GM at some point, you lose the touch. Schneider built a HOF defense in his first couple drafts but Seattle has had a lot of stinkers since 2012. What great team has McKenzie built with all those high picks? Dorsey I like but KC hasn’t won anything and it’s early in Cleveland.
Davis gave Gruden the keys to the store when he was hired. And if you followed Gruden in Tampa you would know that’s a recipe for disaster. It was nothing to die with tanking. Pure ego