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Listen, no one knows what will happen in April, but right now there are a handful of QBs that have elite, franchise QB potential. All things considered, I'd much rather take the great QB prospect over the great OL prospect. The risk is certainly higher, but so is the reward. |
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I'm not sure we can develop any QB with this coaching staff to be honest.
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b) I already friggin' said I don't see a great QB prospect, which is why I would prefer we take a great OL prospect. |
Hey we'll see, but you gotta live the guys toughness, ****s up his knee and doesn't miss any games.
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I remember how everyone hated Ryan.....Ryan won his game yesterday and looked very good for a rookie starting opening weekend. |
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2. I liked Matt Ryan. If Stafford shows me the things Ryan showed me last year, I'll be comfortable with the pick. |
Establishing a QB needs to be the one of the first moves in a rebuild, not one of the last. We needed to do it in 2005, 2006 or 2007 if we were going to build an offense around him. We didn't do that, so what we have to do is go the vet route in 2009. Now, that doesn't mean the Chiefs can't draft a QBotF to groom behind a vet for 2011 or 2012, but there should be enough pieces in place by next year to make this a playoff-calibre team, and they should be a Superbowl contender in 2010, if they have someone who can play behind center (and that means not a rookie or 2nd year player).
As much as I'd like to develop from within (and I would) I just think they're past that point in the rebuild process. |
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