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Right now you're committing the logical fallacy of claiming all bad drafted 1st round QBs were QBs that CP went nuts over. In reality, CP goes nuts over ANY QB within reach in the draft. About the only counter-example I can think of is Tim Tebow in recent years. Some QBs get more discussion than others due to hardcore backers (Mecca and Sanchez) and virulent haters (all the "true fans" and Sanchez). So no, you can't just place all the bad QBs on CP and then leave out the good ones. Luck and RGIII have to be considered. |
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The 2004 draft class happens once every... ever. Like it or not, our great QB is going to have to come from one of these "average but probably better than Cassel" QBs if we don't start tanking seasons to get the top QB. That's where the "legitimately good QBs" are. It makes no sense for you to have these intensely high standards for drafted QBs and then not want to see the team one day be put in the position to go get one. |
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We technically didn't have a shot at Ryan. Although that should have been another situation where we attempted to trade up. |
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and there are more you were also wielding your snark in the service of ryan...congrats |
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That was the case with Sanchez, Tannehill, and others. You said we should stop being stupid about QBs who aren't "legitimate" Which one is it, man? |
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it is a riot going back that far in the archives |
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But it goes back to that I believe a truly good personnel person could spot the next guy down the line and still make a good pick. |
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