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Old 01-23-2013, 01:43 AM   #432
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Originally Posted by Bill Detert View Post
A comment on BPA. I can remember when we drafted Larry Johnson in the first round (albeit towards the bottom). We then had Priest Holmes in his prime and another good back whose name I cannot remember now. At that time RB was not a position of need. Larry stayed low for a year or so and when Priest was injured he took his diapers off and lead the NFL in rushing. He was available when we needed him. (his character sucked but nobody's perfect). In the NFL his scenario is repeated over and over again in this dangerously unpredictable game. To increase your chance of success you should take the BPA. I trust that they will find a good QB somewhere. Look at Wilson in Seattle.

I seldom post here because the next post will tell me that I am stupid and a troll. Just watch.
I do not post because people might disagree./BD

You use the exception instead of the rule to defend yourself on the most important position in the NFL.

Almost forgot- You stupid troll.
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