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Why hasn't Paul Alexander been interviewed for HC?
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(01-18-2016, 04:58 PM)Wes Mantooth Wrote: You act as if there is some huge cliff after the 3rd round. 

No.  I don't "act like" anything.  Instead I post facts that prove I am correct.


(01-18-2016, 03:14 PM)fredtoast Wrote: I don't think you should make that bet without educating yourself a little better.

Accoring to ProFootballReference.com here are the number of combined "seasons as a starter" by OGs taken in the draft since 2010.  The first column is the OGs taken in the first three rounds.  The second column is the number by OGs taken later in the draft.

2015............4.......0
2014............7.......1
2013............14.....0
2012............16.....3
2011............9.......6 (4 of which are Boling)
2010............20.....3

So if you remove Boling from the numbers, OGs taken in the first three rounds have accumulated 70 seasons as starters while players taken in the 4th round and later have 9.


YOU are the only one doing any acting.  All you are doing is spewing some made up claim with nothing to back it up.

Fact...Boling was a fourth round pic.

Fact....There is a huge difference between the production of OGs taken in the first three rounds and OGs taken in the fourth round or later.  Clint Boling BY HIMSELF accounts for almost half (4 of 9) of the years as a starter among all OGs taken in the 4th round or later over the last 6 years.

You can post all the "well I think..." or "probably" or "I'd guess" claims you want to but none of them stand up to the facts that I post
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RE: Why hasn't Paul Alexander been interviewed for HC? - fredtoast - 01-18-2016, 05:23 PM

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