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Originally Posted by smithandrew051
And you don’t “sit around for 20 years”. By flipping out of QBs for picks you acquire the capital needed to move around in the draft to get your QB. More opportunities to draft the elite QB should improve your odds of getting one.
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Churning out starting caliber QB's every 5-6 years isn't reasonable as there's no guarantee your next guy will be worth a shit.
It's just not a realistic way to run a football team. You can't just keep hitting reset at the end of every rookie contract until you find a generational talent.
Dak is a top 10-15 QB in this league. If you can't win with a QB that's better than what most teams have, the problem isn't the QB.
Again, at what point is a QB good enough to win with?