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Originally Posted by Direckshun
They jumped teams to get a player they viewed as a franchise quarterback in the first round (which your hilariously reductive description universally defines).
Allegedly, if the Chiefs were going to take him at 28, or trade up to get him, they felt similarly. And simply put, they were less aggressive or felt the price was too high.
It's a ****ing franchise QB -- you usually have to spend to get one. And it's the most important position in sports.
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So a guy who has never taken a 5 or 7 step drop as qb is now a franchise qb?:shake Thry may have drafted the player you wanted, but fortunately for us Dorsey knows more about him than you do. We actually have a starting qb right now that can play at a high level. Lynch hasn't shown shit. Dungver has a history of not drafting great starting qbs, and it will continue with Lynch. God I can't believe you're calling him a franchise qb. He's a project at best at this point.