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JustTruth's avatar

Always top-notch work from Bob, the best in the business.

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HeavyD's avatar

Come on Tyler, not all of us live in a metro area. I have poor cell phone service, I prefer Bob's draft reports delivered via FaceTime. :-

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Tyler Dunne's avatar

🤣🤣

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Neoncheese's avatar

“...he looked like somebody getting thrown out of a saloon. He got literally ejected out of a pile. At least he tried.”

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GB SPEED's avatar

Bob had a bit of an off year in 2023 with a total of 82 correct picks, good for a 13th place tie. He still ranks third in five-year average with a score of 85.2. This year's winners with a score of 86 were Austin Silvey of TFR Scouting, Mark Niemi and Robby Esch of The Huddle Report, and Todd McShay of ESPN. Esch and Xavier Cromartie of Fantasy Football Metrics are the only two pickers ahead of BM in five-year average--by .2 of a point. You're all welcome.

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drjay's avatar

In Bob we Trust!

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E.B's avatar

I echo everyone above. Love the series, thanks for putting it together Bob and publishing it Tyler. I hope you win it again this year!

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Colin C's avatar

Bob, I just love your whole draft series, along with everything you write. Thank You! CC

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Sandy Tolan's avatar

After years or accusations of racial bias, and scores of scholarly articles backing up those claims, the NFL finally dropped the Wonderlic test. But Bob McGinn didn't? What's going on here?

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E.B's avatar

It’s a touchy subject these days, no question.

I don’t blame Bob for publishing the results, he’s informing his readers with pertinent information. That info will eventually get out, and it’s important. The only issue I’ve taken with Bob putting out the results is when he neglected to put a backstory to low scores(Rashan Gary’s dyslexia for instance). Dyslexics and other disabilities are at a significant disadvantage in timed iq tests and should be noted.

It’s a test most of us have taken(job interviews), most of us don’t have to worry about it being in USA Today or whatever publication. I get both sides, as a reader and fan I like all the info I can absorb but ya, I get your point...medical and mental records aren’t meant for John Q. Public

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Neoncheese's avatar

Links?

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Jonathan's avatar

Thanks Bob for the series. I hope to see a breakdown of Packers picks after the draft or a Ty and Bob podcast, but if not, we still got the Bible on this year's prospects

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