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Lets look at it this way:
Who is the best offensive lineman ever? Anthony Munoz? Willie Roaf? Bruce Matthews? Randall McDaniel? John Hannah? Choose anyone - your personal #1 offensive lineman of all time. If you were starting a franchise would you rather have that offensive lineman or would you rather have Warren Moon? Jim Kelly? Joe Namath? Quarterbacks are so important that I'll take a great QB (not best ever) over the greatest offensive lineman of all time. No player in this draft - as a prospect - is the "greatest of all time" at any position. I'll take a very good prospect in Geno at QB over a great prospect (debatable) in Joeckel, Werner, etc. |
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Suppose all those players actually meet their max potential. Then suppose Geno Smith meets his max potential. Who's going to make a bigger difference at that point? The QB that's who. The Chiefs need to draft Geno Smith #1 overall and build off of that. |
[QUOTE=Direckshun;9432702] Are you comfortable passing over them for Geno Smith?[QUOTE]
You cannot ignore need and positional value. Both scream that the answer to your question is "Yes" |
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Moron. |
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The team with the #1 defense has won the SB 8 times.
The team with the #1 rusher has won the SB 4 times. The team with the #1 passer has never won the SB. |
Personally I think Kenny Vaccaro is the most overrated player in this draft. I watched him miss so many tackles and have arm tackles the whole season, mix that in with a 4.7 40, I dont see what all the hypes about with him
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Super Bowl 28. Troy Aikman Super Bowl 29. Steve Young Super Bowl 30. Troy Aikman Super Bowl 31. Brett Favre Super Bowl 32. John Elway Super Bowl 33. John Elway Super Bowl 34. Kurt Warner Super Bowl 35. Trent Dilfer Super Bowl 36. Tom Brady Super Bowl 37. Brad Johnson Super Bowl 38. Tom Brady Super Bowl 39. Tom Brady Super Bowl 40. Ben Roethlisberger Super Bowl 41. Peyton Manning Super Bowl 42. Eli Manning Super Bowl 43: Ben Roethlisberger Super Bowl 44: Drew Brees Super Bowl 45: Aaron Rogers Super Bowl 46: Eli Manning Super Bowl 47: Joe Flacco 17 out of 20 were elite quarterbacks, and Flacco certainly played like one the entire postseason. You don't have to have the passing leader, but you have to have an elite quarterback. |
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