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Originally Posted by Aarongavey
Ya Conroy and Treliving are not the same. In Brad’s first three years he basically collectively did the following
Out
Two first round picks
Six second round picks
Three third round picks
A 5th round pick
One 6th round pick
In
Four 2nd round picks
A 3rd round pick
A 4th round pick
Conroy
Out
A 2nd
A 4th
A 5th
A 7th
In
Three first round picks
Two second round picks
Three 3rd round picks
A 4th round pick
Two 5th round picks
A 6th round pick
In order for Conroy to be anything like Brad’s first 3 years he would have to: trade 5 first round picks, trade 3 2nd round picks and trade 5 third round picks and not get any picks back in return.
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I get it sure ... but isn't that situational?
Conroy took over a team that missed the playoffs and had 7 UFAs who seemed to want out.
If he didn't end up with more draft capital in this 18 month window than his predecessor he's be a lunatic!