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“Eliot was charged with providing player recommendations and influencing his final decisions on free agency and the draft.”
*IF* Wolf had *any* input with the 2022 draft he should be arrested for arson instead of being fired (no pun intended) for the conflagration that is our current roster.
Not only did we trade back in the 1st round exchanging a first team All Pro cornerback (McDuffie) for a “JAG” left guard - a *Strange* (pun intended) move to say the least. We then outdid ourselves by also trading UP (let that sink in for just a moment) during the 2nd round so we could “outsmart” other teams who were ready to “pounce” on our next Stanley Morgan, the estimable Ty Thornton. This krafty (sp?) move left George Pickens for the Steelers two picks later. I’m pretty sure the Steelers were going to be all over T.T. with this selection but had to “settle” for Pickens.
It gets even better when you realize that both these trades were made with the Chiefs (yes, the same team that picked up our former “One Catch Wonder” on waivers and currently have him stashed on their taxi squad on a pancakes and ribeye steaks diet So yes, If Wolf was indeed an influence in that 2022 draft along with being the “mastermind “ behind the more recent unforgivable draft day transaction, (the much discussed 2nd round trade back that blessed us with Mssrs Polk and Baker rather than drafting a potential future All-Pro receiver, Ladd McConkey), I would have to agree with a favorite quote, “Take me home momma and put me to bed. I have seen enough to know I have seen too much.” With so much at stake, with “cash to burn” along with another high draft pick, I’d strongly prefer another “de facto” GM being the “decider”….
*IF* Wolf had *any* input with the 2022 draft he should be arrested for arson instead of being fired (no pun intended) for the conflagration that is our current roster.
Not only did we trade back in the 1st round exchanging a first team All Pro cornerback (McDuffie) for a “JAG” left guard - a *Strange* (pun intended) move to say the least. We then outdid ourselves by also trading UP (let that sink in for just a moment) during the 2nd round so we could “outsmart” other teams who were ready to “pounce” on our next Stanley Morgan, the estimable Ty Thornton. This krafty (sp?) move left George Pickens for the Steelers two picks later. I’m pretty sure the Steelers were going to be all over T.T. with this selection but had to “settle” for Pickens.
It gets even better when you realize that both these trades were made with the Chiefs (yes, the same team that picked up our former “One Catch Wonder” on waivers and currently have him stashed on their taxi squad on a pancakes and ribeye steaks diet So yes, If Wolf was indeed an influence in that 2022 draft along with being the “mastermind “ behind the more recent unforgivable draft day transaction, (the much discussed 2nd round trade back that blessed us with Mssrs Polk and Baker rather than drafting a potential future All-Pro receiver, Ladd McConkey), I would have to agree with a favorite quote, “Take me home momma and put me to bed. I have seen enough to know I have seen too much.” With so much at stake, with “cash to burn” along with another high draft pick, I’d strongly prefer another “de facto” GM being the “decider”….
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