Football Grump
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I think that his draft day trades in terms of what he gives up and where he goes with it is, is pretty good.
Like the, the trade for Jackson Dart was absolutely worth it, you know, and, and that was trusting Dable, right?
Like I think the evidence sort of points that Jackson Dart was Dable's guy and he trusted his coach and,
And did what it took to get back into the first round and get him and similarly not go for guys like Michael Penix and JJ McCarthy when they had the pick to get them and didn't quite believe in those guys.
So I think the last two times we saw Joe Shane, he's had a sourpuss on his face.
And he's had to kind of show up to the podium with his tail tucked between his legs.
I think the next time we see Joe Shane, he's going to be beaming from ear to ear.
And he's going to be more than happy to work very close hand in hand with John Harbaugh and do what John Harbaugh thinks is right.
And I think I think that's sort of who Joe Shane is.
I think Joe Shane is a wheeler and dealer, sort of.
and somewhat of a talent evaluator.
But I do think that he leans on his coaches and their advice and what they say they need to make things work.
So I'm not really worried.
And like you said, if it really does go south, Joe Shane is the one at the end of his rope, whereas John Harbaugh is the fresh new face who has a lot much longer runway.
So they'll just simply make the change a year later.
So, uh, dude, I, I'm, I think what's even crazier is, so you did a bunch of live streams today.
I didn't realize that you had Verizon.
So like we were talking very early in the day, back and forth a little bit, just, you
you know, the, the plane thing being in the building, you texted me early on.
It's like, yo, I think Joe, John Harbaugh's in the building.