Analysis: Who are the winners and who are the losers?

Tina 2021-12-28 08:01:18

If you think about it, you will find that this movie is very logical.

Sonny's initial deal with Seahawks was to ensure that vontie was obtained. The details in the movie also talked about vontie's strength and bo's flaws. After getting Ray Jennings in the seventh round as originally planned, he secured the two core candidates for the team this year.

The subsequent transactions began to dazzle. In addition to the two main candidates in place, they even won back the first round option for the next three years plus a bench player. All this is only to give vontie some salary this year (because vontie is the top pick) and later The second-round pick for several years was given to the Jaguar team.

In the whole process, the real loss was actually GM Jackson of the Jaguar team. He gave up the sixth overall pick and didn't choose the one he really wanted. Jackson hadn't prepared a plan and didn't know what bo was going on, so he didn't dare to pick the pie before his eyes. I had to give my choice to others (sonny) in order to prevent others from watching the jokes in exchange for the second round of the next three years.

For Seahawk, it’s not a loss for me to trade. After all, I got a bo and saved my salary. But Tom of the Seahawks could have exchanged it with Jackson of Jaguar, but neither of them figured out what was going on. In the end, they were all bypassed by Sonny (if Tom asks Jackson by himself, he can save it. The next bench player can still retain the exchanged first-round picks for the next three years)

So it seems that Cleveland Browns’ choice of bo was actually a smoke bomb (maybe it was done by sonny) because of this smoke bomb. None of the six teams have prepared plans (neither plan to choose bo), and the most dish is Jackson of Jaguar. When bo falls to him, the right to choose becomes a burden.

To sum up:
Sonnny defeated
Jackson and
Tom could have a big victory, but in the end it was only a little bit cheaper.

Sonny knows himself and his opponent, knows every team's thoughts (including research on Seahawk actually wants to bo) and knows that Jackson is a rookie, which is the key to his victory. Sonny's win was a fair and honest win. It didn't deceive all trading partners before and after it. If you want to be mixed up for a long time, your credibility is the first.

Sonny thought carefully and wrote a note of "no matter what" early. In any case, he must win vontie. This is the most important policy in all transactions. Get this first and then consider earning others.

We must think about this most important policy in everything we do, and do not compromise on the core goals no matter what new situations arise. Only after the core goal is completed should we consider what to gain more. We must always remember, in transactions (such as shopping, such as buying stocks), always think about what you really want.

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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

  • Sonny Weaver Jr.: There's a deal on the table from Buffalo.

    Ali: I heard. What's the war room think?

    Sonny Weaver Jr.: Split. Penn wants me to do it.

    Ali: But you don't?

    Sonny Weaver Jr.: I don't.

    Ali: Why?

    Sonny Weaver Jr.: Because I know, in my heart and my gut, that if I make this trade with Buffalo, then I don't get to make a pick this year. All I get back are future draft picks for the guy that Molina brings in to replace me. I've been here two years, Ali. Two years. I've never gotten a chance to see what a team I put together can do out there. First year, it's my dad's team. Last year, Drew goes down before I can see what we had. Then I get stuck with Penn, who I'm still trying to figure out how to work with. This is finally supposed to be my season. I just want the team that I want. One time.

    Ali: So why are you bugging me if you already know?

  • Sonny Weaver Jr.: Remember the '89 Super Bowl?

    Ali: 49ers/Bengals. Niners down by three, 3:20 left in the game. 93-yard winning drive, Taylor beats the weak safety for a ten-yard TD.

    Sonny Weaver Jr.: Yeah, but before the drive. Joe Montana's in the huddle, right? And unbelievably, somehow spots the actor John Candy in the stands. He points at him and asks the guys in the huddle "Hey, isn't that... isn't that John Candy?" They couldn't believe the balls on him. To be that calm, in that game, at that moment. His guys instantly relax, they march, um...

    Ali: 93 yards.

    Sonny Weaver Jr.: 93 yards. Montana throws a little slant to Taylor. 49ers win the Super Bowl.

    Ali: Great game.

    Sonny Weaver Jr.: It was a great game.