All 4 players come from big time programs that are used to WINNING games. Maybe adding players that actually won games can help change the culture. Not accepting losing as being ok (I know no player likes to lose but we all know people handle losses differently)
Keep adding players from big time winning programs like Clemson, Bama, LSU, Georgia, Notre Dame, OSU (no disrespect to universities like Hawaii, Arkansas, etc.)
Last Edit: Apr 25, 2020 10:00:52 GMT -6 by tepod2001
All 4 players come from big time programs that are used to WINNING games. Maybe adding players that actually won games can help change the culture. Not accepting losing as being ok (I know no player likes to lose but we all know people handle losses differently)
Keep adding players from big time winning programs like Clemson, Bama, LSU, Georgia, Notre Dame, OSU (no disrespect to universities like Hawaii, Arkansas, etc.)
that used to be the way the giants and steelers were built in the past
Yeah I can't lie, this seems to be one of the better drafts in recent memory. Way better than last year, if we can get one more contributor, maybe another D line or WR or S today, this would be a damn good draft. There is another WR named Golden that seems destined to be a Lion lmao
Post by SingaporeLion on May 2, 2020 6:33:30 GMT -6
I agree that coming from winning programs has value. Not only that power 5 programs are essentially minor leagues for the NFL. They should represent talent that has faced the strictest completion, had top their coaching, and strength and conditioning. If you are seeking NFL ready talent power 5 schools provided the most likely path.