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  • I don't do power rankings($) for wrestlers, Bill Apter has that covered.

    If you don't renew your subscription for my 2024 NFL power rankings($) (debuting two weeks after the draft), it's your loss. You might be relying on Jad's opinion and you get what you pay for there

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    • Originally posted by jaadam4 View Post

      It’s not the first time. He once likened Frank Ragnow’s toe injury to a similar one that sidelined Ricky The Dragon Steamboat for a few matches. I just thought he was drinking heavily that day.
      This is false. I don't think Steamboat ever had a toe injury..

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      • We used to have a saying amongst our group - “it all comes back to wrestling”. Because no matter what scenario you came upon in life or situation you found yourself in, there was always some thread or parallel to wrestling.

        (Granted that was back in the days of heavy drinking among other things))

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        • Nah, it's still valid. The last 10 years in politics is proof of that.

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          • Originally posted by CGVT View Post

            Haha! When he posted HHH, I was trying to figure out what free agent had those initials and when I gave up I asked who the fuck he was talking about.

            A fucking wrestler. Jesus.

            If he keeps making wrestler references, I'm damn sure not paying for his Power Ranking($)
            For what it's worth, at least in the aspect of physical performance, the injuries they suffer can be analogous to professional athletes.

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            • It's like when Steven Tulloch was taken out with a folding chair while doing the discount double check. He was just never the same.
              Lions Fans.

              Demanding Excellence since Pathetic Patricia Piddled the Pooch!

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              • Pro wrestling is not a sport. Also, not regulated the same with regards to PEDs. Injuries cant be compared.
                AAL - Glover Quinn

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                • Originally posted by Blue Lagoon58 View Post
                  BPA
                  This. There are patterns that Holmes has clearly established. One of those is bringing in enough people to be set at every position heading into the draft. He wants to let the draft come to him, or follow a person he really likes and moving to get beat value for them.

                  He doesn't go into the draft feeling he has to fill a spot. A perfect example is Gibbs. He doesn't draft Gibbs if he is "filling a need" considering he brought in Montgomery. He doesn't sign Montgomery if he has decided before the draft he was doing whatever it took to get Gibbs.
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                  • Khalil Dorsey back, Benito Jones to the Dolphins
                    The Lions retained an important special teams piece Thursday evening, re-signing cornerback Khalil Dorsey.

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                    • I mean, all picks are a combination of BPA and needs. LIke I saw a fan mock draft that had the Lions selecting 3 centers and a guard. Sure, the centers may have been the best players on the board at the time, but they can't all make the roster/practice squad.

                      Last year, the Lions needed an explosive offensive weapon (Gibbs), a linebacker to step in immediately (Campbell), a good receiving tight end (LaPorta), a young QB to develop (Hooker), a NT/1-tech (Martin) and a young OL for depth and development (Sorsdal).

                      I think he also wanted a CB ready to play day-1 (Witherspoon), but couldn't get that done (outside chance he also wanted Gonzalez at 18)

                      I think Branch and Green were straight BPA, but also filled positions that had roster spots available.

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                      • from nfl.com

                        "D.J. is a hard guy to replace," Bengals DC Anarumo told Cincinnati reporters last month at the NFL Scouting Combine, via Cincinnati Bengals Talk. "Hopefully, we don't have to, but he's such a great locker room guy to start with and then just what he does inside, in the interior of the defense, he just controls blocks. It's a lot of things that people don't see. You can't look at D.J. Reader in that position and say let me look at his numbers. Even though he has good numbers for the position, he is just dominant when it comes to taking on blocks, taking on double teams, and not getting moved. And that allows other people to make plays, and when you don't have that, it creates other issues."​
                        A couple short videos of him just mauling some Cleveland and Tennessee guards. He just moves his man backwards:






                        edit: Press conference. He's remarkably well-spoken. 2-time captain for a reason

                        Last edited by El Axe; March 14, 2024, 11:37 PM.

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                        • Apparently Reader deal only $9M guaranteed. So that’s probably a lot of playing time/health incentives in the bigger number. Excelled.

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                          • Originally posted by El Axe View Post
                            I mean, all picks are a combination of BPA and needs. LIke I saw a fan mock draft that had the Lions selecting 3 centers and a guard. Sure, the centers may have been the best players on the board at the time, but they can't all make the roster/practice squad.

                            Last year, the Lions needed an explosive offensive weapon (Gibbs), a linebacker to step in immediately (Campbell), a good receiving tight end (LaPorta), a young QB to develop (Hooker), a NT/1-tech (Martin) and a young OL for depth and development (Sorsdal).

                            I think he also wanted a CB ready to play day-1 (Witherspoon), but couldn't get that done (outside chance he also wanted Gonzalez at 18)

                            I think Branch and Green were straight BPA, but also filled positions that had roster spots available.
                            That was disengenous compared to what I said and the comparison I gave. Holmes isn't going to say fuckit the best value is a RB at pick 29 and take that with Montgomery and Gibbs on the team. But what he will do is play the draft to get value and find players that are not only the best players but best matches. Perfect example is Gibbs again, believes is value is top 10, but thinks his value in the draft might be a little lower and moves back, gets picks, still drafts Gibbs. If he doesn't get Montgomery, chances are he takes Gibbs at 6. In the end even if a player is targeted he will have the flexibility by filling all roles prior to the draft, move into place to pick them up at roughly their value in the draft making them BPA.

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                            • I think attempting to explain Brad Holmes' draft theory and team building in anything less than a full length book is going to be wrought with peril.

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                              • Any thoughts on Josh Reynolds? Guessing he is waiting on wr market to establish.
                                AAL - Glover Quinn

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