When will people understand that I don't care what people's opinions are? I care about the evidence used in supporting them. I don't attack people's conclusions, I attack their premise. Half the time I agree with them, but their argument is set up in an extremely poor way. I'd never criticize someone for liking Aaron Maybin, or any other player in the draft, if they had a good reason why they felt that way. If you don't have a good reason, I'm going to call you out on it.
If you're going to make a bold claim that we'd take someone else other than Everette Brown, Briank Orakpo, Michael Oher and Brandon Pettigrew, you better have a reason why. Instead, you said because Maybin "has the quickest first step" or some garbage that you could have only heard on TV. I'm sorry, but that doesn't do it for me. You're going to have to give me more.
Read my history of posts. When there is good conversation to be had, I'm all in it. When a person posts a conclusion with a false premise, that's when I criticize. It just so happens you post in much of the latter.