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AlbaNY_Ram
The draft articles either go back to 2012 or 2013; Snead was hired in 2012. My take is Snead has been consistently good at finding talent but McVay and his staff have been better at developing and utilizing that talent than Fisher and his staff were.
You raise a good point here, AlbaNY.
Well, three of them, actually.
Snead benefits from the McVay hire in three powerful ways.
Firstly, McVay seems to better know what types of players he wants AND better communicates that to Snead.
Secondly, McVay is an O savant whereas Fisher generally floundered on O matters.
Thirdly, and this might be the most important difference, McVay and his staff excel at player development. This perhaps has covered for slight errors on picks by Snead. IOW, the McVay staff may have been able to erase player weaknesses in a few of Snead’s picks which Fisher’s staff simply couldn’t.
Bottom line? Helluva lot of synergy between Snead and McVay.