Still trying to knock the wrinkles out of those three concurrent trades and update the trades tab on the draft tracker. I'll make the Pittsburgh pick when I'm done.
they are all posted on the trade thread, in the order they happened. That's significant because one pick (7.16) got traded twice.
I wanted to say over but that's about once a day. If he has a decent career it may get there soon though lol.
Time to actually think of Buffalo's pick lol. All the others had a clear purpose and fit into what Dan told me to do, I even squeezed in the TE when he said WR/TE (and he forgot he got Higgins already and maybe forgot about Ebron). Now it's all me and I got no clue lol.
As far as late round fills, the Bills could always use help at DT and LB, but I don't know what you've already drafted. QB is a possibility also.
Gentleman I am going to throw this out there after watching the hullabaloo this morning. I have a ton or 7th round picks. I always try to login and check whats going and get my picks in on time. But... I can't make a freaking list this late in the draft as I am down to guys I haven't looked at and have barely read anything about. So if you end up on one of my picks hours early and I haven't checked in... don't hold up the draft for me just auto my ass something.
That was pretty much what I'm saying. I had this talk with Tim a few years ago. I understand why they are doing that. I was considered gifted in math and I notice the weird way they are telling kids to work through problems is a lot like the way I do quick math in my head. Basically they are teaching kids to do it the way "smart people" do it in their heads so they can be like them. I don't know if this will translate the way they hope it will though. I feel they may be alienating a majority of the kids that may never be able to catch on and that the "normal" way may be better for the majority of them. Is it worth hurting them to develop a few more great people at math Not saying that is what will happen but it feels that may be the case.