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Considering that Tannehill only had a 61.6% completion percentage and a 2:1 TD/INT ration against the same defenses says quite a bit about the level of dropoff between him and the next tier QBs. You want to talk about "silly" defenses? Look at what Luck faced...PAC 10 Ds. Yet you don't talk about his lack of a football acumen..... |
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And I'm fully aware you're not here to post the popular thing. Quite the opposite. You're here only to post the unpopular thing. That makes you a troll, troll. |
Sorry if repost...
http://nfl.si.com/2012/02/29/who-mig...2_a2&eref=sihp Kansas City Chiefs: Another team that met with Griffin at the combine, thereby at least kicking the tires on this possibility. Kansas City picks 11th, so the Chiefs would have to offer up a trade package even more lucrative than what Cleveland, Washington, Miami or possibly Buffalo could. Maybe they’d have to toss in a worthwhile player too — and since I’m wildly spitballing scenarios, I’ll toss out Jonathan Baldwin as a fit for the receiver-needy Rams if the Chiefs keep Dwayne Bowe in the fold. The hurdles would be numerous for Kansas City to weave its way to the top of the draft, but remember that this is a team far from satisfied with its quarterback situation. |
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It'll never happen but I would imagine this place would implode I'd we somehow worked a deal to get RGIII.
....then kietzman would criticize the pick on Friday p.m. |
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And no, the elite qbs can win in spite of their supporting cast. We saw how bad pwytons supporting cast was. We've seen Brady and Rodgers win games even with a ton of injuries on the team. It's a rare qb that can do that. |
Dog gone we're smart enough
we're good enough & RGIII likes us |
The problem is how the market for RGIII has exploded
It doesn't look like a couple 1st rounders will be enough and we will have to give up an additional pick to beat out Cleveland,Washington and Miami. just for kicks, let's say we do tag/trade Bowe or Carr and get an additional 1st round pick. our 1st (11) bowe/carr 1st round(how high makes a big difference, let's say Dallas at 14) our 2nd round pick next year's 2nd that's still probably not as much as the others are offering because we are at 11th. Would it be enough offer next year's 1st instead of the 2nd? I dunno our 1st(11th) our other 1st(14) 2nd round pick next year's 1st :shrug: |
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Fisher loves him a good thug
Damn Pioli & his right 53 |
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