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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut
This.
Can we please start looking for QBs that make their teammates better rather than using teammates to make a single player better?
One guy that makes 10 others better is a hell of a lot more efficient than 10 guys designed to make 1 better.
This is two straight regimes that have come in, brought in a mediocre alternative at a high price, and then proceeded to burn through draft picks in a desperate attempt to justify the move. It doesn't work so well.
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And which QB in this draft would have been capable of doing that?
I'll grant that Alex Smith is probably not the answer for our woes, but I am pretty confident that there isn't a QB in the draft that would fill the bill either.