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A QB with the 1st pick of the draft 167 48.69%
Trades back and selects a QB in the 1st round 39 11.37%
A QB in the 2nd round of the draft 17 4.96%
A QB in the mid to late rounds of the draft 2 0.58%
A free agent, or trade from another team at QB 10 2.92%
Michael Vick 7 2.04%
Kevin Kolb 2 0.58%
He's Andy ****ing Reid. He knows more than I do. Whoever he takes, I'm good. 94 27.41%
Gaz loves defense, but I want him to select our QB 5 1.46%
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Old 01-05-2013, 01:14 PM   #1
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Ironic because the Chiefs could have him instead of Stephenson?
Ironic because this time last year Russel Wilson wasn't anywhere near the caliber of someone like Russel Wilson.
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Old 01-05-2013, 01:20 PM   #2
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Ironic because this time last year Russel Wilson wasn't anywhere near the caliber of someone like Russel Wilson.
Precisely !

Screw all these so-called experts and their overrated opinions that usually end up no more accurate than those of us who post on this board.
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Old 01-05-2013, 01:20 PM   #3
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Ironic because this time last year Russel Wilson wasn't anywhere near the caliber of someone like Russel Wilson.
Precisely !

Screw all these so-called experts and their overrated opinions that usually end up no more accurate than those of us who post on this board.
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Old 01-05-2013, 01:26 PM   #4
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Precisely !

Screw all these so-called experts and their overrated opinions that usually end up no more accurate than those of us who post on this board.
Again, untrue.
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Old 01-05-2013, 01:35 PM   #5
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Again, untrue.
Back it up.

Russell Wilson is the perfect example going against your NO REAL QBs IN THIS YEARS DRAFT CLASS opinion.
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Old 01-05-2013, 01:38 PM   #6
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Russell Wilson is the perfect example going against your NO REAL QBs IN THIS YEARS DRAFT CLASS opinion.
It's already been posted you dumb mother****er.
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Russell Wilson is the perfect example going against your NO REAL QBs IN THIS YEARS DRAFT CLASS opinion.
He's the perfect example of why there is no such thing as "value" or "reach" when it comes to the draft.

You either identify and pick good players or you don't...
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Ironic because this time last year Russel Wilson wasn't anywhere near the caliber of someone like Russel Wilson.
That's really not true. The knock on him was height, not ability or athleticism. Pete Carroll and John Schneider say him as a potential starter from day one, which is exactly what he did.

People forget this guy was a two sport star that was offered a one million dollar MLB contract when he was 18 and was later drafted in the MLB. But the dude loved football more than money.

If Wilson was 6'2 or taller, he'd have been in the Top 3 last year.
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Old 01-05-2013, 01:37 PM   #9
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That's really not true. The knock on him was height, not ability or athleticism. Pete Carroll and John Schneider say him as a potential starter from day one, which is exactly what he did.

People forget this guy was a two sport star that was offered a one million dollar MLB contract when he was 18 and was later drafted in the MLB. But the dude loved football more than money.

If Wilson was 6'2 or taller, he'd have been in the Top 3 last year.

If Pete Carroll had known he would be as successful and he has been, the Seahawks would have taken him in the first round and wouldn't have worried about Matt Flynn.

If you remove Russel Wilson from the Seahawks roster and put him into the 2013 draft, he'd probably be projected as the #1.

So the fact is, that Russel Wilson last year wasn't projected as someone who would likely be a successful NFL starter.

Irony stands.

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If you remove Russel Wilson from the Seahawks roster and put him into the 2013 draft, he'd probably be projected and the #1.
Ummmm... probably not.

People would still be saying the same thing about him... "Too small." He would end up in the 2nd day just like last year.
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Ummmm... probably not.

People would still be saying the same thing about him... "Too small." He would end up in the 2nd day just like last year.
Yeah if you threw 6-0 Drew Brees into the 2013 NFL draft he'd probably still be drafted at the top of the 2nd round.
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Yeah if you threw 6-0 Drew Brees into the 2013 NFL draft he'd probably still be drafted at the top of the 2nd round.
Why stop there? Let's throw Tom Brady into the 2013 draft and see where he goes... stop being ****ing reeruned.
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Why stop there? Let's throw Tom Brady into the 2013 draft and see where he goes... stop being ****ing reeruned.
Dude. Come on. The reason for alluding to Brees is pretty obvious.

And people are greatly mistaken if they think that a '12 redraft wouldn't find Wilson early in the first.
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If Pete Carroll had known he would be as successful and he has been, the Seahawks would have taken him in the first round and wouldn't have worried about Matt Flynn.

If you remove Russel Wilson from the Seahawks roster and put him into the 2013 draft, he'd probably be projected and the #1.

So the fact is, that Russel Wilson last year wasn't projected as someone who would likely be a successful NFL starter.

Irony stands.
What? No one wanted Wilson, other than the Seahawks, due to his height.

There's no ****ing way that would have changed this year. Now, it might make some teams question that philosophy in the future, due to Russell's success in spite of being 5'11.

But there is no ****ing way he'd be the clear #1 option at QB in 2013.
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What? No one wanted Wilson, other than the Seahawks, due to his height.

There's no ****ing way that would have changed this year. Now, it might make some teams question that philosophy in the future, due to Russell's success in spite of being 5'11.

But there is no ****ing way he'd be the clear #1 option at QB in 2013.
Based on the Seahawks success with him this year, I disagree.
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