I'm not going to 100% disagree, but to ignore the depth of a class or a team as a contributing factor is just plain wrong. Also, if you look at just the high a cool players in those two classes it's not even close.
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I wasn't the least bit worried about Graham and the bears, to me it goes back to them winning the PR battle (Is it really a battle at this point?) and establishing themselves as the 'team on the rise' and being an option for players that they have no reasonable reason to get.
Im looking and we are a long way from knowing much about that class. Redmond has played in one game. James is more known for eating snacks in the junction as opposed to doing anything on the field. Quay has yet to show me anything. The best guys on the class are Richie, B Brown, AJ, and Jiles. Im not sure any are sure first NFL draft picks either. Good players? Sure they look the part, but certainly not guys like Cox, Banks, BUmphis or BOyd all of whom were huge contributors to our 2010 and 2011 teams.
In looking at the 2012 class, I get a little worried to be honest. Lots of depth, but very little star power at least so far on the field.