"You can go play blackjack in Vegas and play at the $5 tables and play for a couple hours and make bad decisions and lose $100 and have some fun," Schwartz said Thursday at the NFL Scouting Combine.
"You go play at the $5,000 and $10,000 tables, you're making bad decisions, and you're walking home. You're not flying home. So I think you've got to add that into the equation. Not only is it an opportunity to get a great player, but you also need to make sure."
Jim Schwartz on having the #1 overall pick of the draft
A top tackle could be the safe pick at No. 1 | Detroit Free Press
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Their picking a Tackle or Curry… Stafford seems too much like a $5,000/10,000 black jack table.
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