Originally Posted by staylor26:
Like I said before the draft, Skyy is a great fit for this offense, and would likely always be the pick over the big guys like Pickens, Pierce, and Tolbert.
It's only hard to believe if you don't understand this.
No.
It's more difficult to believe that we'd trade down 4 spots, 3 WRs would be taken in the interim, and then Skyy Moore would be there at 54 just as Veach had miraculously cooked up.
He can be a great and wonderful fit for the offense but that doesn't mean Veach wasn't just fine getting any of these other guys. [Reply]
It's more difficult to believe that we'd trade down 4 spots, 3 WRs would be taken in the interim, and then Skyy Moore would be there at 54 just as Veach had miraculously cooked up.
He can be a great and wonderful fit for the offense but that doesn't mean Veach wasn't just fine getting any of these other guys.
Agreed. Based off what insight he's given us in the past, and just general draft knowledge, i'm positive he identified a pocket of players he liked (similarly graded), and thus felt he'd get at least one player from that pocket.
Every GM in the league says, "he was our guy all along" after the fact. [Reply]
Maybe that is the real reason he is out. He supposedly cut out red meat and pork from his diet. No mortal can just walk past a buffet of BBQ beef and pork and not pop at least one button on their pants by the time they are done gorging. [Reply]
It's more difficult to believe that we'd trade down 4 spots, 3 WRs would be taken in the interim, and then Skyy Moore would be there at 54 just as Veach had miraculously cooked up.
He can be a great and wonderful fit for the offense but that doesn't mean Veach wasn't just fine getting any of these other guys.
^this^
I don't doubt that Moore was their favorite of the 3, but they were fine with any of the 3... [Reply]