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Here's my take on "reaching" for a valued prospect.

Ever been really interested in a particular item on Ebay and waited for the last minute bidding frienzy only to be burned on a final bid a few seconds later than you?

Instead of trying to find the absolute rock bottom price possible, why not bid a little higher, get the item you wanted, and not sit there like a idiot with your thumb 'you know where' when you lose out completely.

Better yet, click the "buy it now" button, guarantee you purchase the item at a fair price, and eliminate the risk of losing out all together....while moving on undistractedly to the next item.

Get it?
 
Here's my take on "reaching" for a valued prospect.

Ever been really interested in a particular item on Ebay and waited for the last minute bidding frienzy only to be burned on a final bid a few seconds later than you?

Instead of trying to find the absolute rock bottom price possible, why not bid a little higher, get the item you wanted, and not sit there like a idiot with your thumb 'you know where' when you lose out completely.

Better yet, click the "buy it now" button, guarantee you purchase the item at a fair price, and eliminate the risk of losing out all together....while moving on undistractedly to the next item.

Get it?


No you don't get it

SMART eBayers use bid sniping which is available at many auction aid sites which places up to your highest bid that you want to pay at the last 4 seconds of the auction - You can be out of town and win it at the last minute

Sorry to screw up your little analogy
 
No you don't get it

SMART eBayers use bid sniping which is available at many auction aid sites which places up to your highest bid that you want to pay at the last 4 seconds of the auction - You can be out of town and win it at the last minute

Sorry to screw up your little analogy

Needless to say, I think you're missing the point.
 
I was thinking of something similar.
Basically, why get all messed up looking at who everyone else is after. It's way too unpredictable to project when those guys will get picked and probably a lot more frustrating.
 
Most people say that watch is worth 60 bucks.

**** it - I'm paying 120 at the buy it now price. Even though there's only 4 minutes left and the price remains at 60 - I'm buying it now.

Aw, I could have saved some money.
 
This is a good point, as the "getting value" argument has really gotten absurd. It used to be used, rightly, to criticize teams who could have taken a play considerable lower, so should have drafted down, taken someone else first, etc.

But now, it's reached the point where these "experts" say stuff like "well, that was a reach at 14, because I think he would have dropped to the mid-twenties." Who cares?? Teams can't magically glide up and down the board and taken players at the absolutely exactly correct point (and who's to say where that is anyway). Bottom line, take good players and you'll be well off. If you can add some extra picks along the way (like the Pats do better than anybody) then I'd say you draft well. And gee, maybe that will lead to 3 Super Bowls! Hmmm.....
 
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