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Originally Posted by sureLoss
I can. What Buffalo was doing in extra testing close to a 100 prospects every draft was giving them extra information for the draft and putting pressure on other teams to do their own testing so they could have that same advantage.
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I don't have a problem with that if they (or anyone else) want to try and get an information edge they should be able to do that. I mean are they going to tell teams "no scouting departments allowed... that's what CSS is for"? I don't see how this is all that different, there's a universal resource available which is supplimented by individual resources.
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Originally Posted by sureLoss
Imagine if a prospect had to go to 30 different cities and repeatedly do physical tests. He wouldn't be home for months and exhausted by the end of it.
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But they don't have to. If they don't want to go they can just say "no", it's up to teams to convince them to travel (or alternatively travel themselves) and undergo more testing and if they can't do that then sucks to be them.