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Originally Posted by HemiEd
Their very first moves, right out of the gate. Neither of them even spent any length of time evaluating other options because they pulled the trigger too quick.
It was ok thought to spend the #3 overall on Tyson Jackson and the #1 overall on a right tackle from a small school.
That is where I disagree. The Hunts are well known and respected for not micro managing
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Oh so you don't think that Pioli thought he knew exactly what he was getting in Cassel or the probability factor of Mark Sanchez becoming a franchise QB. I am sure he did and to suggest otherwise is not thinking rationally.
You also don't think that Dorsey knew anything about Alex Smith...How long has he been in the league. Who again was working in the scouting department that year looking at Alex Smith vs. Aaron Rodgers? You don't think that they didn't know what to expect out of Geno Smith. Man come on this is some pretty ridiculous stuff right here.
If any of this was correct then Dorsey would not be considered as he is in the NFL.
If the Hunts are known for NOT micro managing then why would they? One rule or not is still micro managing when it is about the MOST IMPORTANT POSITION ON THE FIELD THAT COSTS THE MOST MONEY.