How the NFL Draft Mirrors Recruiting

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We view the NFL draft much like we view recruiting: A whole lot of coverage about nothing. [link]

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A good-looking blind woman doesn't even know you're not good enough for her.
Published 4/30/2007 by DCScrap at Our Book of Scrap
... After Kelly Johnson and Edgar Renteria reached on singles, Tulowitzki caught Chipper Jones' line drive behind second base. Tulowitzki stepped on the bag to double up Johnson and tagged Renteria for the third out.How the NFL Draft Mirrors Recruiting (The Wizard of Odds)

Post-Drafting: Defending the Scouts
Published 4/30/2007 by SMQ <info@sundaymorningqb.com> at Sunday Morning Quarterback: Front Page Posts
... and I think is wrong in exactly the same way about the draft).

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