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Peter King is such a douche.
"Oh! I see that people are poo-pooing this QB class! I haven't done any actual research on it myself, but everyone else says it, so it must be true!" "Oh! I see on pro football reference that the 1997 QB class (in hindsight) was shitty! I will compare these draft classes!" "Oh! I am insightful!" |
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Andy Reid picked Donovan McNabb #2 overall. Andy Reid, without Donovan McNabb, has won exactly ZERO playoff games. You have completely manufactured a narrative of PURE FANTASY. |
It's too bad Baltimore "reached" on Flacco. Think of the value they could have had!!!
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The only argument I can accept as rational for #1 other than a QB is trading down. |
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My view is that you trust the professionals, always. The process they use is far more substantive and informed than the process almost any fan uses. Talk about it all you want, but the moment the fan starts taking their opinions so seriously that they feel their evaluation process is better than the pros, is the moment they should take a break from things for a while. |
process they use is far more substantive and informed than the process almost any fan uses.
JAZ is Pioli |
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You still haven't addressed my point of what the best and most valuable pick we can make at #1 is. Good coaches have to draft well, after all. And they need franchise QBs. |
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I know quite a bit about Geno Smith. I know he's got a chance of being a really really good QB in this league. I and other professionals in the business know that it's an infinitesimally small chance that Alex Smith becomes as good as Geno could possibly be. That's why teams will spend a first round pick on Geno (hopefully it's the Chiefs who do it). They WON'T be trading a first round pick to the 49ers for Alex Smith. And I doubt a team does it for a 2nd or a 3rd, either. |
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I'm not avoiding your question, my answer is that we shouldn't try to (seriously) answer that question. Have fun with the talk, but don't flip out when others disagree... specifically when those others are highly paid professionals. |
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Alex Smith was a fumbling kick returner away from a SB in 2011. When he went down in 2012 he was leading the NFL in passer efficiency and got benched for a guy that was just a hell of a lot more dynamic than Alex. Y'know what? Kaepernick's a hell of a lot more dynamic than Geno is as well. Give Smith a good team and he can get you to 12 wins. And yes, it's absolutely possible that he could get hot like Flacco and take a team to the SB - he should have in 2011. I'm getting really tired of people that feel that have to slam Alex Smith to justify Geno Smith. All that does is diminish Geno. Alex Smith would be as good as Trent Green was in KC under Andy Reid, I honestly believe that. Geno has the upside to be the top 10 guy that Alex doesn't, but that doesn't mean Alex is crap. |
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Isn't that what this draft game is all about? Doing what's best for the team, not what will save your job the longest? |
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