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JFC, if you're going to use percentages, use the CORRECT percentages. Either that or I'm going to force you to get a Chiefs tattoo on your chest. Which is it? |
Let's look at it like this. The numbers suggest you either get a guy in the first round, or you find a guy in the late rounds.
Let's just look at the 21st century. The numbers suggest that either you get a guy in the first round, OR you get a guy in the late rounds that you feel good about. |
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You seem to think that there is an even distribution of QBs selected throughout each round of the draft that are picked with the assumption that they will the the starter for the team. The fact that you don't understand what is so wrong with that assumption is your problem, not everyone else's. |
Wouldn't smarter money be on the 55% who WERE 1st round picks if we're going to use that as a measure of smart ways to find Super Bowl QBs?
I mean, I'd rather it be about the PERCENTAGE of those QBs that do great things instead of just looking at the number of those type of players that won Super Bowls. A shit ton of undrafted QBs won Super Bowls, you say? Interesting. How many of them are there in any given year compared to the number of QBs drafted in the first round? And even if you want to say, "All that means is there's no one way to acquire a Super Bowl winning QB", why would you completely ignore the most successful classification of Super Bowl-winning QBs? To not go for ANYONE of that group in 30 years, that is. |
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Kurt Warner: Undrafted Steve McNair: 1st round Kerry Collins: 1st round Trent Dilfer: 1st round Tom Brady: 6th Round Peyton: 1st round Eli: 1st round Rodgers: 1st round Big Ben: 1st round Matt Hasselbeck: 6th round Jake Delhomme: Undrafted Brad Johnson: 9th round Rich Gannon: 4th round Sexy Rexy: 1st round Drew Brees: 2nd round Donovan McNabb: 1st round Joe Flacco: 1st round Kaep: 2nd round |
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GENO SMITH IS THE STARTING QB FOR THE NEW YORK JETS
http://www.newsday.com/sports/footba...rter-1.6009602 |
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Kristian Dyer (Jets beatwriter) just stated on NFLN that without question, the Jets had Sanchez locked into the starting job prior to the injury. That it was clear from inside that Geno was "gifted" the starting job because of Rex's poor decision to play Sanchez in that game where he was injured.
Either way, I won't judge Geno too harshly until he gives us reason to in games that count. If forced to bet money, I'd say he struggles mightily and falls apart emotionally soon after. But whatever... not even sure why KC or its fans should care at this point. |
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