02-23-2009, 05:55 PM
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Originally Posted by baitism
I don't think so. Look at it this way. If we draft a qb we have:
1. No running game
2. Mediocre offensive line
3. One decent receiver (who has alot of drops), and tony g (who might be gone)
4. A defensive line that just set a record for least number of sacks in a seaons
5. Brutal and old linebackers
You could draft the best qb to come of college in 10 years and he would be a bust with that kind of offense. There are no weapons, and you cannot expect a rookie qb to make perfect throws because their receivers can only get a half step of separation. Moreover, they will end up forcing it and throwing INTs. Also, neither of them are great runners...
A good defense can put offenses in a favorable position (TO's, 3 and outs, etc.). That will help a poor offense.
Bottomline, if we want to draft a qb, trade down. One, if not both, of those qb's will be there by pick 10.
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