Draft: Cards meeting with RB Melvin Gordon

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You can probably pretty near get Wisniewski and Hardy for the price of AP. What's the right move?
 

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Coleman is better than Gordon. But, as I've said in the past, he needs some help on the "thought process" side of things. Of course, the same was said about Terry Bradshaw and that turned out okay.
 

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Coleman is better than Gordon. But, as I've said in the past, he needs some help on the "thought process" side of things. Of course, the same was said about Terry Bradshaw and that turned out okay.


I get your point but the complexity in NFL is x1000 what it was at every position opposed to the 1970s. Guys like Namath and Bradhsaw would go the way of Ryan Lindley in todays NFL if they maintained the same work ethic and arm talent. Whole new World.
 

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Draft a running back in round 2, the Cardinals and their great success in round 2 with running backs... the horror, heed the prophet DuckJake!

In fairness our last #1 wasn't all that either. Wells, Hurst. McElroy and Ryan Williams were just about 1sts.

You gotta take ur shots. Did AP teach us nothing?! :)
 
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