Did Cleveland make it?

Dangelo 2021-12-28 08:01:18

Sonny lost his hair in sorrow, offended many people, and even disrespected his mother, but what did he bring to the team? Did Cleveland make it?
Let's use the way of Go to interpret it. From the results, we can see whether the few moves played around many circles have been profitable.
The Seahawks got what they wanted, paid a bonus, saved 7 million in salary space, and made money anyway.
The other team used a 6th pick for three future second rounds, which also made a profit in the NFL.
All earned, is there really a triple win?
Look at Cleveland. He has to choose Mark anyway, and now he has it. For the time being, I think I was selected in the 7th overall, not to lose or to make a profit. I traded three second-round picks for the 6th pick. I just said that this is a losing trade. If you count the extras you get, you can barely make a profit. The problem is that if you replace the seventh with the sixth, you have already lost your ability. Who is willing to change? If you like the seventh place, just choose it directly, why bother to drop one. The key is that the 7th player selected, that is to say the 7th player, the Kerr team paid the No. 1 salary, at least 8 million US dollars more.
He could have traded three second-round picks for the 6th overall pick, and then chose 7th. This way the same two people get it, and it saves 8 million US dollars. This is what our loyal Sonny did. The boss was still happy with it.

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Extended Reading
  • Rahsaan 2022-04-22 07:01:40

    The first 70 minutes of preparation were too long and the rhythm was too slow. There was basically nothing to say and no nutrition. The pace picks up in the last 40 minutes, but the whole transaction is actually not complicated, and it cannot afford the finishing touch of the movie. Interspersed with family life and psychological struggles to enrich the plot, but unfortunately the two have no irresistible charm. It's acceptable, but it's hard to say that it's unsatisfactory.

  • Christian 2021-12-28 08:01:18

    Although not a rugby fan, I went to see the screening with Kevin. The multi-party trading game behind the slowness of the first half of the story is very exciting. The fans watched it very joyfully and were moved. I only said that the first half can be cut, the FIGHTING RING phone case is good, and another magical tool since Banzhuan.

Draft Day quotes

  • Tony 'Bagel' Bagli: Did you hear about Brian Drew?

    Sonny Weaver Jr.: No, what about him?

    Tony 'Bagel' Bagli: He came in here yesterday, did a little workout. Guess how much he squatted.

    Sonny Weaver Jr.: He's not supposed to be squatting.

    Tony 'Bagel' Bagli: Four hundred! Four bills! I know! And what's even more impressive is his arm. Your star wide receiver Andre Bello's been telling me about those secret workouts they've been doing together all winter. You know about those?

    Sonny Weaver Jr.: Yeah.

    Tony 'Bagel' Bagli: Yeah, well, Andre thinks Brian can throw a good fifteen yards deeper now. I didn't believe it until I saw what he benched.

    Sonny Weaver Jr.: What'd he bench?

    Tony 'Bagel' Bagli: He benched 250, 25 times.

    [pantomiming a bench press]

    Tony 'Bagel' Bagli: Just, boom, boom! Translation, Brian Drew's in the best shape of his life.

  • O'Reilly: We couldn't find anything before, and we can't now. No other team could, either. If Callahan can't play football, nobody can.

    Sonny Weaver Jr.: I-I get it. I get it. But look, nobody's perfect. Everybody has something. Even the great ones. Right? They said that Montana was too small, that he'd get hurt, he'd get banged up, but that... that didn't seem to matter, did it? A lot of people said that Elway was too strong, that he threw too hard, didn't have touch, but that didn't seem to matter either, did it? And pretty much everyone agreed that Peyton didn't have the arm strength, that he couldn't throw deep. But somehow, none of it seemed to matter. You get where I'm going here, guys? We need to find out what Bo Callahan's "something" is. Then figure out if it matters or not. All right? Figure out if it's something we can live with.