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JRob's  three first-round picks from 2020-2022 will preclude him from ever garnering serious consideration for another NFL GM gig.   Wilson, Farley and Burks might very well be the single most useless

lol hearing QC talking about the importance of the OL…..

Next they'll have Meathead on saying someone should trade for Dillard!

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This is a business of grinding and alphas. Word got out around the league that Brinker was the guy in charge in Tennessee and even if some fans don't want to admit it, it was painfully obvious that Carthon wasn't putting in the grind required to be good as an NFL GM. No team will hire him after the way he exited here. 

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4 hours ago, Justafan said:

This is a business of grinding and alphas. Word got out around the league that Brinker was the guy in charge in Tennessee and even if some fans don't want to admit it, it was painfully obvious that Carthon wasn't putting in the grind required to be good as an NFL GM. No team will hire him after the way he exited here. 

I think carthon could contribute as a guy trying to bring in free agents or udfa. His one thing he seemed to be somewhat good at was connecting with players in negotiations. 

 

Dont put him in charge of which guys to talk to, but give him a rod and tell him where to fish and he may add some value. 

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1 hour ago, OILERMAN said:

I suspect Carthon will likely carry around a transistor radio and live alone with his mother. He'll push a shopping cart around Baptist Park and likely be be-friended by Callahan. 

This sounds familiar. Just cant tune it in though. 

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6 hours ago, Callidus said:

I think carthon could contribute as a guy trying to bring in free agents or udfa. His one thing he seemed to be somewhat good at was connecting with players in negotiations. 

 

Dont put him in charge of which guys to talk to, but give him a rod and tell him where to fish and he may add some value. 

Honestly, I don't think he'll get the opportunity. 

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7 hours ago, Callidus said:

I think carthon could contribute as a guy trying to bring in free agents or udfa. His one thing he seemed to be somewhat good at was connecting with players in negotiations. 

 

Dont put him in charge of which guys to talk to, but give him a rod and tell him where to fish and he may add some value. 

 

Feed a man a fish, and you've fed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you can sit back and let him feed your fat ass the rest of your life.

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1 hour ago, NashvilleNinja said:

 

Feed a man a fish, and you've fed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you can sit back and let him feed your fat ass the rest of your life.

Feed a fish a man and fish man, man fish will of fished the fishes man.

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23 hours ago, tgo said:

 

I kind of get the impression that Robinson doesn't want another job unless it is GM, and will just do consulting / media.

 

Which if he's been wise with his money, he could easily get away with doing that.

Right.  Ran will take a lower level job.  Robinson won't.  Could see him taking some job back at SF...

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6 minutes ago, japan said:

Right.  Ran will take a lower level job.  Robinson won't.  Could see him taking some job back at SF...

 

Yeah, could see Ran take a job somewhere as a pro personnel director at some point.

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Just now, SuperFreak90 said:

Robinson won't get a real NFL job until Amy pays him all his extension money.

He won't get one at the level he was at regardless.  Maybe some personnel executive like Ruston did.  He had about as bad a run as a GM could have his last 3 years and he also walked into the easiest rebuild situation in history.....#1 overall pick, a 2nd year QB and 3rd year LT already in place, tons of cap space, and a roster easily upgradeable.

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Just now, BudsOilers said:

He won't get one at the level he was at regardless.  Maybe some personnel executive like Ruston did.  He had about as bad a run as a GM could have his last 3 years and he also walked into the easiest rebuild situation in history.....#1 overall pick, a 2nd year QB and 3rd year LT already in place, tons of cap space, and a roster easily upgradeable.

Yet he still screwed the team up...pathetic quiver chins pos.

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