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Peyton Manning, Ben Rothlisberger. Just furthers my opinion that to win a SB, you have to have a franchise, superstar QB. Everybody else is pretty much filler. |
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Manning didn't beat him this time.
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If I had the option of locking up Flowers or locking up Carr at 80% of what it would take to extend Flowers, I'd go with Carr without hesitating. In fact, with the way Carr played over the last 8 games of the season, I would not be surprised to see him become a better corner than Flowers over the next season or two. Physically, Carr has much greater upside than Flowers. He's bigger, he's stronger, he's faster in a straight line, his first step is just as good and he's pretty much the same in and out of his cuts. Mentally, he's not quite at Flowers level, but he's growing in that regard by leaps and bounds each season. If he progresses next season like he did this year, he could absolutely pass Flowers. So to answer the question - oh hell no. There is absolutely no way this team can justify taking a CB in round 1 or 2. We have the potential to have the absolute best secondary in the AFC given no upgrades in our defensive backfield. I recognize Ryan's approach here, but the 50 years of football that preceded it don't lie. The Chiefs will take the next step defensively when they get another body that can get after the QB and they get a legitimately imposing presence on the interior line.
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Too often last year, I saw a lot of criticism directed at Carr when the prime culprit was shit play out of the safety position. That was the case against Denver, for example, when Touchdown Brown was just killing us. |
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Okay this topic is venturing off the point quickly.
My point wasn't specifically towards games this year. Who beat who. Or that overall team talent isn't important. It's a factor. The overall point I was trying to make that winning a championship is largely all about having a franchise QB. That's it. I suppose I can't blame Rex for not realizing that. He probably does. After all. He took his shot and drafted one high. Got to take a chance. Something the Chiefs should learn from. |
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CB is strange in that it takes some of the "it" factor that makes for a great QB. Swagger, leadership, etc. I see those qualities as innate in Flowers but necessarily in Carr. You're right that the latter is more naturally gifted, though. |
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Every time I look at the two of them I see Haley and Carter, I just can't help it. Flowers physical attributes and his style of play are dead ringers for James Hasty, ditto Carr for Carter. Carter would make some plays that drove you nuts, but when it came right down to it, that guy was capable of absolutely shutting down a WR on his good days. I loved the steady strength and reliability of James Hasty, but I always favored Carter's style a bit more.
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Flowers, Carr, Berry and Lewis will be the best secondary in football in no less than two years. Just let it happen, brah. |
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Oh, and Carr is also solid.
**** me running, people. Improve the pass rush, the secondary will improve. |
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I say BPA at all costs. Even if that means 3 running backs, 3 corners and a long-snapper.
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Look, there is going to be value at rush backer or WR when we pick in the first. The one advantage you have in picking later in the rounds is that although some of the elite talent is gone, the odds of a team making a mistake and causing a superior player to drop (relative to his overall grade) increases exponentially.
There is a good chance that one of Houston, Kerrigan, Jones, or even Aldon Smith could be available where we pick. Some team will have a Tyson Jackson moment, and it will cause a player we never expected to drop to us. It's up to Pioli to pounce on that opportunity.
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It's also a lot easier to trade out of the later part of the first round than it is the top 5 or 10.
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