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Originally Posted by 30gut
You also then have to dismiss the options based upon your ability to stretch and beg and twists stats like you did for Hasselbeck and Grossman.
It mainly requires you turning a blind eye to the fact that Grossman finished as the 28th rated QB in the league.
Yah!, sure debunked!
Mike Shanahan made the right call to go with Rex and Beck and not address the QB position via FA or draft or trade.
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Actually Rex finished 18th in terms of NFL QBs. They generally rank them based on yardage. So you want to use the QB rating to show how awful Rex was, yet when I use them, it's "stretching and twisting"?
Again, what part of signing a 36 year old QB for $21 million to throw 6 less INTs is a good idea? You think that's better or even worth that very slight upgrade? Again, you think Hasselbeck even puts those numbers up without Chris Johnson? He sure as hell didn't his last year in Seattle.
Vince Young? LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL I don't even need to address this.
Jake Locker. Picked ahead of us in 1st round.
Andy Dalton. Picked ahead of us in 2nd round.
You don't just pick a QB in the draft just to pick one. If you don't like them or they don't fit what you are trying to do, you pass until one comes along that does. Also, this team was lacking a ton of talent so trading up wouldn't have been a wise option.
So again, WHAT options were there? There were none. But if it suits you hatters all the more, keep on believing there were.