John Dorsey.....

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  1. Sam Hammer

    Sam Hammer Well-Known Member

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    Yes, that's what I was saying. The Odell trade wasn't so much brilliance on the part of Dorsey, but desperation on the Giants who got exploited by him. I'm not discrediting Dorsey, however, I think he's a good GM.
     
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  2. Biggs

    Biggs Well-Known Member

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    While you have to love the talent Dorsey has drafted, you also can't ignore that Hunt is under suspension and Hill may very well be under suspension.

    I always thought Mayfield was a talent who would self destruct. While Dorsey has certainly drafted well in terms of talent, I'm not convinced with an inexperienced HC that the team doesn't self destruct.

    KC has lost Hunt and Ford and may lose Hill from last years team. Cleveland has a ton of talent that was drafted before Dorsey got there. Dorsey has certainly added great NFL talent. The question is how toxic is it?

    I really believe KC wins the SB with Hunt. Without Hill, Hunt and Ford they will be in a dog fight for a playoff spot. Cleveland on paper looks like a potential best team in football. To be determined...

    I also don't think the Giants will miss Beckham. They actually played better on O down the stretch when he was hurt.
     
  3. jcass10

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    I'm pretty sure I commented here I would have fired Mac the day Dorsey became available.

    I would have made him GM/President/Whatever title he wanted midseason.
     
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  4. Jets4eva9011

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    They've also lost their center, Mitch Morse, to the Bills.
     

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