Wolf said he didn't want to take Wallace where he did but was afraid if he traded down to far he'd lose the chance of drafting him. I think he got caught off guard be the mad rush to take OTs by other teams.Its sounds to me he had another OT in mind but that tackle was taken.
Im old enough, i remember **** stienbergs days as the gm. Taking the BPA sounds good and thats what he did, the patriots of that era 1980s were good, but not great. They went to the superbowl and got crushed by da bears, then slowly faded away. I like the idea of taking the BPA, with parameters...
Ahh, all i was pointing out was hes never been in this position before and it comes with a lot of pressure to make the correct pick or trade so he maybe a little cautious. I started it because of all the posters pizzing and moaning about the picks and lack of trades. I gave him a B+.
I give them a B+ i think wolf didn't anticipate a run on O-lineman, he didn't want to take Wallace where he did. I take it he thought from that he expected there to be more of a choice.
I started the thread because so many posters were pizzing and moaning about the job wolf was doing with the lack of spending on FA or the lack of trades on draft day, or his picks in general after Maye. I'm just pointing out that hes never been a gm before. Being a GM is a lot different than...
I didn't he had interviewed for gm positions with other teams. A good many posters here were expecting the pats to go after Adam Peters who went to the commanders, but i don't think BK even gave him or anyone else an interview.
Remember way back when after BB left we were wondering who BK would bring as the next general manager? Instead of bringing in an experienced GM to make key decisions he decided to do it by committee. Wolf is and has been a talent scout, he has no experience being a GM someone that not only...
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