Vol knight
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I said it earlier, but we have the 10th or so hardest SOS at the moment.Dang.
We're losing the best we are able right now. What else does the NFL want from us? Lol
Sad that you would even explain that…I said it earlier, but we have the 10th or so hardest SOS at the moment.
When any non-playoff teams have the same win-loss record, the team who has the easier SOS gets the higher pick.
So either the other teams have to win more or you have to start wanting the teams we play this year to lose more games each weekend.
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...but it wasn't a "terrible pick" at allWho could have seen this coming?
Oh, right: me.
The Official Tennessee Titans thread IV
Bottom line is this: They made him an offer, he said no and demanded a trade. Were lucky we got a 1st for him instead of nothing.www.volnation.com
This did not happen and you broke your promise anyway
McCreary has been a solid starter and was by far our best pick in that draft. You are distorting reality in service of a 3-year-old bad takeI didn't respond to anyone who argued with me 3 years ago.
And he absolutely sucked. The Titans wasted a 2nd round pick, got lousy play, and will be lucky (but aren't guaranteed) to get a 5-6 swap in return.
But, by all means, please enlighten me as to how McCreary was a good pick.
Yeah I would avoid the solid starter part too. If you were right he would have been cut, not traded
Completely backwards. His contract being up means there is little reason to trade for him instead of just waiting 5 months, yet a good team did it anyway