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Joe Flacco was a second round graded QB he didn't slip, he was drafted above where he was slotted. . There are two Qb's this year who have first round grades. Yes, it's not early first at this point, but it's a first.
Most first round Qb's don't turn out? Do most LT's? Or Dt's? |
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The whole idea is hilariously stupid. |
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Granted Pioli set the bar pretty low. Maybe John Dorsey will be the one who makes the real Chiefs better than our typical teams. My team is kind of weak compared to some of the others. Rainman is dominating right now with Russel Wilson. I drafted Sanchez and it didn't work, so now probably going with Geno. |
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The lone exception? Tim Tebow. |
We can't complain, we aren't a GM, we don't know shit. Can't complain about officials, they're paid, too smart.
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I didn't even pay attention to Geno Smith until that game against Baylor.
I saw that and was like "Whoa, holy shit, a gold-toof dawg be descendin' from da heavens." Then I found this awesome thread on CP about all his jive-throwin' ways and was like "roll anutha blunt." |
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The first game I saw was the Pinstripe Bowl. I though he looked kinda like Vince Young out there. We need Vince Young.
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Option for "3 year old who didn't get her barbie mansion for Christmas" is missing.
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If we peel off those which are significantly special examples like Peyton and Eli to try to normalize things, I don't think we see the correlation we typically hear about. Brady was a low round pick, but we can't really count that as normalized either, because he was essentially a winning lottery ticket. I agree that it's a bit of an argument from silence. The Brady super bowls cloud the numbers for the last 10 or 15 years, and trying to normalize beyond the super-elite super-minority clouds it further. Here are all the 1st round QBs since 2000. Chad Pennington Michael Vick David Carr Joey Harrington Patrick Ramsey Carson Palmer Byron Leftwich Kyle Boller Rex Grossman ^ Eli Manning * Philip Rivers Ben Roethlisberger * J.P. Losman Alex Smith Aaron Rodgers * Jason Campbell Vince Young Matt Leinart Jay Cutler Jamarcus Russell Brady Quinn Matt Ryan Joe Flacco * Matt Stafford Mark Sanchez Josh Freeman Sam Bradford Tim Tebow Cam Newton Jake Locker Blaine Gabbert Christian Ponder Andrew Luck Robert Griffin III Ryan Tannehill Brandon Weeden Apologies if I missed anything. There we have 30-some guys, and only 4 have won Super Bowls in the 12 contested since then. So the success rate of these guys, almost all of whom were generally accepted first round picks, is about 1 in 10. Other than a Manning, we have only Roethlisberger, Flacco, and Rodgers among 1st rounders winning Super Bowls. And those guys were all middle-late first, weren't they? Outside of a few no-brainer choices, the picture isn't very clear. That's all I am pointing out. |
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But yes, there are alot of them and the success rate is 1 and 10. But look at what it is for 2-UDFA. It's astronomically lower. |
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We need to ban ALL the trolls, CLOSE registration and lock this forum from outsiders until the draft is over. The only way we can get through this without LOSING OUR ****ING MINDS is by huddling together in one corner for warmth and support until the storm subsides. And if Geno isn't OURS...WE DRINK. http://radgeek.com/gt/2007/02/07/JonestownKoolAid.jpg |
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