NorthHawk wrote:After just stating that, there is an article on PFT saying Ray might slide to the 4th round.
NorthHawk wrote:It might create some turmoil within the first round, but I suspect it wouldn't have affected us at 31 if we had kept our pick.
I don't see us trading back into the first round. JS has said he doesn't see more than about 15 first round talents. Maybe move a few up in the 2nd, but history isn't on our side for that.
It depends on how they see the talent tiers and if there is a player that they think is an early 2nd round player falling close enough to make a deal.
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After just stating that, there is an article on PFT saying Ray might slide to the 4th round.
NorthHawk wrote:Certainly many lie at this time of year, but JS's comment about getting Graham and being better than the talent at 31 seems to me to show he's not considering moving back into the 1st.
Moving up later is very possible - maybe if Gregory or Ray are still there in the mid to late 40s he might want to ensure he gets a player they ranked as an early to mid 1st round pick (provided they in fact think of them that high).
NorthHawk wrote:I doubt he falls to the 4th, but if both are available for us in the 2nd, I would take Gregory over Ray, but would be happy with either.
jshawaii22 wrote:So you want a Pot-Head coming to Washington where it's legal to get stoned??? Wow, I just can't believe how you all blow off getting stoned. If you don't remember that CB of ours, Mr. Browner, another stoner, the team moved on and was signed and then dumped by New England. Smoking Pot absolutely has a negative effect on performance and attitude over time. The Pot takes over the brain. Let's move on and find someone else.
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jshawaii22 wrote:So you want a Pot-Head coming to Washington where it's legal to get stoned??? Wow, I just can't believe how you all blow off getting stoned. If you don't remember that CB of ours, Mr. Browner, another stoner, the team moved on and was signed and then dumped by New England. Smoking Pot absolutely has a negative effect on performance and attitude over time. The Pot takes over the brain. Let's move on and find someone else.
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jshawaii22 wrote:So you want a Pot-Head coming to Washington where it's legal to get stoned??? Wow, I just can't believe how you all blow off getting stoned. If you don't remember that CB of ours, Mr. Browner, another stoner, the team moved on and was signed and then dumped by New England. Smoking Pot absolutely has a negative effect on performance and attitude over time. The Pot takes over the brain. Let's move on and find someone else.
js
jshawaii22 wrote:So you want a Pot-Head coming to Washington where it's legal to get stoned??? Wow, I just can't believe how you all blow off getting stoned. If you don't remember that CB of ours, Mr. Browner, another stoner, the team moved on and was signed and then dumped by New England. Smoking Pot absolutely has a negative effect on performance and attitude over time. The Pot takes over the brain. Let's move on and find someone else.
js
c_hawkbob wrote:
In my estimation however of all the ways you can get yourself afoul of the law, either as an NFL player or a prospective employee or even as one of my children, getting busted for weed is about the least objectionable I can imagine. There is stupidity involved for certain, but there are a lot worse things a person can be than stupid.
And Brandon Browner is certainly not a cautionary example in my book, he was a huge success for us and a founding member of The Legion, he'll always be a personal favorite.
jshawaii22 wrote:Sorry folks. I've lived it, seen it, dealt with it and had a couple years of DEA helicopters flying over my house at tree top level. You're all correct about the short term effects. Smoke it once or twice, maybe a couple times a month, no issue. But that's NOT how most users do it. It becomes a habit, like drinking or meth or any one drug. It is obvious? No, it's the easiest drum to hide. But if you do it regularly, good luck performing at 100%, let alone at NFL level for long.
Again, this doesn't mean that the kid is an addict. There are a lot of papers written that Pot is not addictive at all. Maybe yes, maybe no, but if you're willing to throw away a pick and possibly take down other's with him (remember that Browner took down WTIII that second time) -- don't fool yourselves. Oh, and yes, Pot should be legal, for all of us that aren't playing in the NFL... or flying a plane, driving a big rig or a train, operating on a body or anything else that requires 100+ dedication. Pot use takes that away.
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