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Nobody saw Tom Brady coming.... The right QB under the right system can be successful. |
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Negative. A dominant DT is probably just as hard to come by as a franchise QB.
There are no guarantees Dorsey will become a dominant DT in this league, but all indicators point to yes... Matt Ryan was a good pro prospect, and the best in that draft class...but that draft class and the one in '09 probably aren't going to produce a whole lot of star QB's. Ryan looked good against a Lion's defense who got torched by Turner for 200+ yards. If you give Brodie a RB or RB's that are on pace for 200+ yards in a game, and I'm sure he'd have a phenomenal game. *Insert joke about Brodie having to stay on the field to have a phenomenal game* |
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just stick to Carl's plan
pick through the QB trash heap instead of him drafting a bust |
Dorsey pick was fine
Herm is the problem at QB Ryan would be looking like a bust right now if he was in KC |
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I'm fine with the Dorsey pick.
But I applaud the Falcons for having the b@lls to take a chance on a QB. We see where playing it safe as gotten us. As for people saying pass on next years class because the prospects don't look great, hogwash. Nobody knows. There's a lot to play still this year and somebody might emerge. All I know is this rebuilding process really isn't moving or even happening until we get a quality signal caller and I'd hate to see the Chiefs wait until 2010 because we hope a guy we like might be there when we draft. We have to move forward. |
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I guess WRs never take any time to develop, cause, you know, they don't use the "WRoTF" either. Or Corner. Never heard "CoTF". |
I've seen some ****s of the future
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Long Snapper of the Future. |
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