He's a man now.
http://espn.go.com/blog/nflnation/po...n-for-optimism
But Roseman had demonstrated in 2012 and 2013 that he could run a smart, disciplined and creative draft. If he drifted a bit in 2014 -- with Kelly having more input, by the way -- then Kelly’s 2015 disaster was a stark reminder.
That is why Roseman, at 40, should have the experience and the acumen to be better at his job than he was as a 35-year-old eager to make a splash. Nothing is for certain until he does it, of course, but there is at least as much reason to be optimistic as there is to be skeptical.
That is why Roseman, at 40, should have the experience and the acumen to be better at his job than he was as a 35-year-old eager to make a splash. Nothing is for certain until he does it, of course, but there is at least as much reason to be optimistic as there is to be skeptical.
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