RACK that former superior GM's take... Exactly what I thought James.Bobby Beathard is a former general manager of the NFL. Over the course of his 38 years, his teams competed in seven Super Bowls (winning four times), beginning with the Kansas City Chiefs in 1966, Miami Dolphins in 1972 and 1973, Washington Redskins in 1982, 1983, and 1987, and the San Diego Chargers in 1994.
What kind of a dumbfuck would listen to a draft grade or breakdown from the fucking moron who drafted Ryan Leaf?
Oh wait........A moron whose team has handed the Raiduhs their collective asses seven straight times.... Ryan Leaf?? ..who's he?
That fucking guy almost single handedly kept your franchise in the abyss during his entire tenure, Mike. Whatever skills he once possesed as a GM were long gone by the time he was in the Chargettes employ. Yet chargerfan still backs this cunt and values his opinion?
Raydah James wrote:That fucking guy almost single handedly kept your franchise in the abyss during his entire tenure, Mike. Whatever skills he once possesed as a GM were long gone by the time he was in the Chargettes employ. Yet chargerfan still backs this cunt and values his opinion?
Chargertard strikes again.
...I quit backing him when Bobby Ross had had enough! The firing of Ross was the last straw for me as far as Beathard was concerned. Simply pointing out his record you so easily dissed!
BTW..almost every column I've read gives the Chargers high marks for this draft...
P.S. ..As a fan of a team who annually plungers themselves in the draft...why are you even in the conversation James? I know...your only comeback for your POS team is to trash the team that drills your ass every year.;.bwahaha
ChargerMike wrote:
BTW..almost every column I've read gives the Chargers high marks for this draft...
Where? In San Diego?
P.S. ..As a fan of a team who annually plungers themselves in the draft...why are you even in the conversation James?
Bad draft, Good draft-it doesnt matter. I back my team and give my honest opinion no matter what. We've had good drafts where I praise Al, and we've had bad ones where I have no problem blasting the motherfucker.
This draft-unlike some recent ones, was very good for us.
ChargerMike wrote:
BTW..almost every column I've read gives the Chargers high marks for this draft...
Where? In San Diego?
P.S. ..As a fan of a team who annually plungers themselves in the draft...why are you even in the conversation James?
Bad draft, Good draft-it doesnt matter. I back my team and give my honest opinion no matter what. We've had good drafts where I praise Al, and we've had bad ones where I have no problem blasting the motherfucker.
This draft-unlike some recent ones, was very good for us.
...can't argue James..HOWEVER... I can't help but think what the Raiduhs would have ended up with had they traded down. Cleveland pulled off a coup, and the Duh's could have ended up with Quinn AND a top O-lineman. Oh well, sounds like Raiduhfan is all giddy over the number ONE (instead of two) pick :wink:
Czar's breakdown: Chargers General Manager A.J. Smith has been criticized for reaching on LSU receiver Craig Davis in the first round and on Utah safety Eric Weddle in the second round. But I find it difficult to knock Smith right now because he's been making all the right moves the past two seasons. Davis does have 4.4 speed and possesses a solid stutter-step at the line of scrimmage to break free of press coverage. One knock on him, though, is that teammate JaMarcus Russell wasn't keen on him. Weddle is a tremendous player who was moving up most teams' draft boards. Iowa TE Scott Chandler is a solid blocker while Clemson LB Anthony Waters was ranked as the draft's sixth-best inside backer. Florida's Brandon Siler is very good straight-line linebacker and should make San Diego's special teams. Siler was projected as fourth-rounder and lasted until the seventh.