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Hell, when's the last time a #1 overall QB pick busted? Like REALLY busted. I consider Sam Bradford not worth that pick at all, but I wouldn't call him a bust at all. #1 overall QBs don't bust anymore. They just don't. |
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B/R: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1...ospects/page/2
1. Kansas City Chiefs -Geno Smith, Quarterback, West Virginia |
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I don't think it matters. You've got to take him. Unless for some reason your (better-****ing-be-new)coaching staff likes Barkley better. And if, by year two, you're not completely positive, then you'd better take the best available QB in round one that year too. Repeat fore-****ing-ever until you get your franchise guy.
The rules changes have just skewed so much for the offense that you can't win without a plus player at that position. |
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Overhyped. He sucks. Can't throw a deep ball. Goes fetal at the first sign of pressure. Total shotgun, non-pocket passer. Dump off, check down master. System QB. The guy sucks. I hope we draft Manti T'eo. |
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Let put it to you this way. It's because of this is why I'm not scared of a QB busting at all. Lets say the worse possible thing happens and he is a bust. OOOHHH No. (sarcasm). You know what you do? You come back a few years later and try again. Look at what SD did. Leaf.= Bust. Then drafted Brees with the 1st pick in the 2nd round. Then came back again and drafted another 1st round QB. All this has gone on while we've sat pat. The point of the story is you keep pouring high draft picks into that spot until you feel you've got it right. |
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