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It's settling. I don't care how small the distance between the QBs is that Andy Reid perceives. Andy Reid needs to take his preferred QB. The QB he wants the most in this entire draft. If that's Wilson, he needs to take Wilson. If that's Barkley, he needs to take Barkley. There was a pretty small difference between Andrew Luck and RGIII. Luck was a smidge higher on most boards. Let's say the Colts viewed the QB race last year that way, but the Rams (before they traded away the pick) REALLY wanted Luck, and were going to cut Bradford loose either by trade or something else. Should the Colts have accepted a trade down of one spot if they got that kind of deal from St. Louis? Notice that I'm completely ignoring the issue of value and getting bang for one's draft buck. This is all about the bullshit of accepting 2nd best at the most important position for something like DRAFT PICKS. Every team gets 7 draft picks every year. A team is NEVER going to run out of draft picks. Guess what you can run out of though? Good QBs. It's the exact same issue as the people who now say, "I'd trade entire DRAFTS if we could have a sure-fire franchise QB in KC for 10 years". Here we've been given our pick of the best QB in an entire draft. He has the potential to be that 10 year franchise QB. And what do we do? Pass on him for an extra CB and DL? Neither of which are guaranteed to be good players. Never accept 2nd best when it comes to QBs for ****ing draft picks. NEVER EVER. |
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I have tried to repeat that in most of my responses to avoid the all-out "Geno or Player X" argument. For the ****ing record: I want Geno Smith. Geno Smith is the most impactful player in this draft. Geno Smith is the #1 QB in this draft. Geno Smith can stay with my mom while he looks for a house in Kansas City. Geno Smith 4 eva. Now, can we get back to this wonderful, time-wasting, why-the-****-isn't-it-five o'clock-yet hypothetical where the Chiefs get a franchise QB and five top 35 picks over the next two drafts? |
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02-01-2013, 01:52 PM | #49 |
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02-01-2013, 01:53 PM | #50 | |
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I don't think people get this. I, too, am a Geno fan. Early adopter/bandwagoner. |
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02-01-2013, 01:54 PM | #51 | |
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He never explicitly stated anything remotely like that. He stated that Dorsey and Reid hadn't told him that there was a QB worth the #1 pick in the draft. When asked if he thought they could tell him that later he said he didn't THINK that would happen. That was in a radio interview MINUTES after Dorsey was hired, so the comment isn't worth a hill of beans. |
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02-01-2013, 01:55 PM | #52 |
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Trading out would be the worst possible move this franchise could make. They need to make a statement pick, "this is a new era".
Which, being the franchise that they are, means they'll sign Alex Smith, trade down, and draft a defensive end. |
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02-01-2013, 01:55 PM | #53 | |
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They're not even REMOTELY in the same class. |
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02-01-2013, 01:56 PM | #54 | |
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Glennon + #34, #36, and two firsts next year.? NO ****ING WAY. |
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You have a better chance of getting hit by falling space debris than this happening.
The reason the Manning/Rivers trade went down is because the Chargers drafted Manning and he REFUSED TO PLAY THERE. They didn't WANT to trade him. |
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Nobody with any brains thought it was a toss up. NOBODY. The stuff coming from the Colts was contract posturing, they were NEVER going to pass on Luck. |
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Anything that takes the certainty that I can draft any Qb I want before any one else gets a chance, to me at this point, isn't worth it.
Hypothetically, what if you trade down and get all those picks but miss your QB and those other picks bust? |
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