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Geno is ****ed, we're ****ed, Andy Reid is ****ed, John Dorsey is ****ed and Clark Hunt is ****ed.
We don't take Geno, and everyone loses. He was meant to be here and our asshole GM and HC are spitting in the face of the football gods.
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Alex Smith had roster bonuses due. If we were going to take him, we had to before those bonuses kicked in... and had a chance to fully evaluate the QB's in the draft class. We have too good of a team in place to not hedge our bets with Alex.
If Geno grades out... I think we take him. Even though we already had the #1 overall pick, a 1st/2nd/and a conditional is not too much money to invest in the most important position on the football team. Many teams have spent far more than that. My expectations are what Keg outlined at that point. |
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Albert is out of here. We're taking Joeckel. Best case scenario we trade down and pick one of the other OTs and get someone else in the 2nd. But the dream of Geno has never been deader.
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All this is the minimum expected of any top 10 QB pick...
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So let me rephrase the question: Would you be disappointed if you drafted a Brad Johnson, Rodney Harrison or a Corey Dillon with the #1 overall pick? I think folks expect a whole lot more than that with the #1 overall pick, and I think that is what is feeding the Geno frenzy. I think the emotional investment from fans warps expectations (I am guilty of it too) because we naively believe our picks somehow magically have more potential and value than they really do. That said, I still want Geno as the number 1 pick. I've stated it many times on this forum and have a "Bank on it" thread somewhere. |
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How long do you give a draft pick to establish himself to be a "true franchise quarterback"? How can a quarterback establish himself as a "true franchise quarterback" if you are constantly (every year by your words) drafting for one? Maybe I'm misunderstanding what you are saying. I think people are throwing around these vague words thinking that everyone else has the same definition of what these words mean in their respective minds. What is a true franchise quarterback? I don't understand what people think that means. I think people like using that phrase because it is a "good thing" but it is hard to define. I suppose it is kind of like pornography; it is hard to define, but you know what it is when you see it. Would you consider Brad Johnson a franchise quarterback? Would you consider McNabb a franchise QB? Would you consider Brad Johnson more of a franchise QB than McNabb or the other way around? Why? |
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THat said it's only true because most are huge booms or huge busts. All drafts have Manning's and Leaf's. The entire point is to have a GM and scouting dept. able to tell which is which. The point is to have people that can identify the possibles and the probables. If you don't not only will that pick bust but most that follow will as well...
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Yes, they do.
At most you'll go one draft without a franchise guy drafted but most years there's at least one. The deciding factor is if you're both luck and smart enough to identify that guy...
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