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<blockquote data-quote="El Guapo" data-source="post: 542576" data-attributes="member: 5830"><p>Lot's of great responses. BorderRivals hit every point that was building up in my head as I read the original post.</p><p></p><p>Even if you count Sherrod as a bust, TT still has the best success rate in the first-round since Vainisi was in charge. Better than Sherman, Wolf, Braatz, Gregg, and Starr. I still think that too much importance is placed on the first round. Yeah, in theory those are the best of the best but once they strap on the pads it's about the 7-10 new guys becoming valuable contributors to the team. A GM should really be evaluated on how well each group does, not hyper-focusing on one segment of the process only.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, this disclaimer needs to be attributed every time you say something good about Thompson: I am not calling him the greatest GM ever, just that he's one of the better ones that we've had.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El Guapo, post: 542576, member: 5830"] Lot's of great responses. BorderRivals hit every point that was building up in my head as I read the original post. Even if you count Sherrod as a bust, TT still has the best success rate in the first-round since Vainisi was in charge. Better than Sherman, Wolf, Braatz, Gregg, and Starr. I still think that too much importance is placed on the first round. Yeah, in theory those are the best of the best but once they strap on the pads it's about the 7-10 new guys becoming valuable contributors to the team. A GM should really be evaluated on how well each group does, not hyper-focusing on one segment of the process only. Unfortunately, this disclaimer needs to be attributed every time you say something good about Thompson: I am not calling him the greatest GM ever, just that he's one of the better ones that we've had. [/QUOTE]
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