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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut
I've always seen the opposite.
There's no sense in running smokescreens on medicals because teams can check for themselves and find out. But if you leak 'bad interview' often enough, maybe you can get a team or two to think he was just having a better day putting you on when you interviewed him.
Medical's don't change - they are what they are. When Jaylon Smith's medicals are getting leaked as terrible, it's because his medicals are terrible and its empirically provable.
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Yeah, that's what I was
trying to say.
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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut
When you are leaking that guys are coming off standoffish, you can just represent that you asked the right questions and some other team interviewing him didn't.
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I don't recall a time when bad interviews leaked that weren't true. The same thing happened with Geno Smith and look how that turned out.