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I'm not saying we should have taken Freeman, only that we wouldn't be any worse off if we had. |
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JFC. Urine idiot. Quote:
Why you expected Sanchez to be a superior NFL QB in his first season is beyond me and all on you. He has the tools, he just needs the experience. He'll be a much better QB in 2010 and beyond. |
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Days after the draft, Singletary was the guest on NFLN and he said he had TJ pegged for their pick. He also said that the Crabtree pick was the GMs call and that he wanted a defensive player. The Browns came out and said he would have been their pick. TJ was a reach, but not as big of one as some make it out to be. NO WAY he would have made it to 17. NONE. I believe my preference was Orakpo...Crabtree...Monroe...Raji...Mauluaga in that order. The TJ pick totally blindsided me, but to be honest I wasnt thrilled or disapointed in it because it seems he has the mentality and work ethic to become a very very good player and the fact that his presence should bolster the attitude of Dorsey added some increased value to the pick. The 09 draft was an anomaly because about every top prospect had big question marks. One only has to look at the vast list of underclassmen qbs to be taken in the first round to see that Mark Sanchez was a huge risk pick...add in the fact that he only started 15 college games and that put him in a small class (him and Akili Smith) as underclassmen qbs with only one year of experience. The chance of the pick fruiting a all pro calibur qb was slim in my opinion. time will tell who was right and who was wrong in this debate, it is far from finished. |
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That happens quite frequently when debating with DaneMcCloud. :evil: |
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This was all posted long before the draft. I used absolutely no hindsight, nor did any of the "drafturbators" who were bashed for calling a spade a spade. |
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Bunch of could have would have, should have, could have, when we don't if the FAs would have, Too early to tell which pick we should have, and don't know what this season honestly could have. Hand fulls of hindsight, a sprinkle of premature, and shitload of kneejerk. |
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And I'm glad we didn't pick Sanchez. I'm also pissed that we gave that $ to Cassel, but I don't think he'll get more than next season to prove he can win. |
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A QB is WAY more valuable than a ****ing 5-tech. |
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I think Cassel will end up a better qb next year and beyond than Mr Freeman. I severely dislike MC so far (and NEVER FOR A SECOND WANTED HIM) and am not optomistic about his "ceiling" but can see some things from him recently that point to baby steps in the right direction. He speaks with Tom Brady once per week to deal with the pressure and I think he is mentally strong enough to weather this early storm. He has a work ethic good enough to work through his mistakes and progress in years to come and that is the biggest thing you want to see early on in a young qb. Quote:
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A first round QB has FAR more value than a 5-tech defensive end. Period. That's all one needs to know. If either player were to be traded tomorrow, who do you think would fetch a higher draft choice? Quote:
Regardless of what was already in place in Kansas City. |
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