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Originally Posted by OldSchool
Nah, your best chance to win will always be by building a great team before trying to plug in a QB. If you don't put together a good team first, you'll stunt the growth of virtually any QB that you draft, regardless of what round they were taken in.
You have a better chance at building a good team and then finding a solid QB to fit into your system than you would at finding the next Peyton Manning and having him turn your entire franchise around.
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I don't care where you get your QB you have to do everything in your power to support him. You can have an old man like Gannon or Warner or a young guy like Wilson or Ruthlessrapist.
Either way - you need to protect your QB and give him targets in the passing game. Not even Tom Brady makes a SB without legit threats at WR. Not even Warner wins without an O line.
We have done nothing to improve a mostly unproductive group of WR's and have let our O line fall apart. We're attempting to plug in a bunch of JAG's and hope they can protect a QB that takes a lot of sacks and has few legit targets.
And on TOP of that the argument is being made it's a good idea to overpay for very average production at the QB position...