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I never said taking a 1st round QB prospect "solves everything.
I have said you need a top QB and the best way to find one is to take a QB as high in the 1st round as you can, and repeat until you hit gold. At the same time, you need a coaching staff that can develop him. If your coaching staff can't develop young QBs, then you are shit out of luck anyway. So your best chance to become a top NFL team is to endure bad years while you search for your franchise QB in the 1st round and then have good coaching to develop him. That is Priority 1. Dorsey could have had Teddy Bridgewater at 23 this year and he passed on him. We will see how that plays out. |
If your 1st round QB isn't working out he sure helps to load the rest of the roster with higher draft picks. You can keep the circle going until you draft another high 1st round QB.
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He is just had abysmal luck. I wouldn't wish his bad luck on anyone. Things were really shaping up for him this year. |
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Yeah, and how many coaches are you going to go through while continue to fudge that 1st round QB pick?
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Kaepernick is our only hope 6 years from now
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History has shown that teams find franchise QB's in the draft (usually but not always in the higher rounds), rather than acquiring a veteran QB via a trade/free agency.
There are exceptions of course… Drew Brees in New Orleans and Manning in Denver, but history shows that the draft is usually the way to go. |
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