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Old 04-05-2010, 02:51 PM   #1
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Before I even got to the part where they mentioned it I was thinking "Hey, did all of those other QBs change teams too?"

We probably weren't going to have Campbell again... Putting Grossman at the top of the depth chart unless a draft pick (you're not big on Bradford or Clausen right? just McCoy who might not be there at 37?) was able to take it from him.

To me this is a smart move. What would you have done? Kept Campbell, drafted McCoy (if available), start McCoy next year or pick up a FA next year? Done what if we didn't get McCoy? Start Grossman? Extend JC even though he'd probably rather move on to mentor a young guy? lol
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Old 04-05-2010, 01:50 PM   #2
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Re: McNabb a Redskin! (Part II)

I would like to state two things for the record.

I called on this site that Brady Quinn would be a bust.

I said one moth before the season started last year that I thought Jim Zorn was a great coach.


Brady>Manning
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Old 04-05-2010, 01:52 PM   #3
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I would like to state two things for the record.

I called on this site that Brady Quinn would be a bust.

I said one moth before the season started last year that I thought Jim Zorn was a great coach.


Brady>Manning
That's three things cleverly disguised as two!
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That's three things cleverly disguised as two!
Whenever I know that you are around I try to make sure you are on the ball.
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Whenever I know that you are around I try to make sure you are on the ball.
I lol'ed.
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Old 04-05-2010, 02:00 PM   #6
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Re: McNabb a Redskin! (Part II)

Funny how a year ago it seemed like Cutler was going to be a Redskin and rumors were out there about McNabb ending up in Chicago.
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Old 04-05-2010, 02:03 PM   #7
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Now that it's done, I'm 90% in favor. But the one thing that's been on my mind is pick #37 this year. In the long run, wouldn't it have been better to take the two best offensive tackles in the 1st and 2nd knowing how horrific the line was last year?

Doesn't matter anymore though.
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Now that it's done, I'm 90% in favor. But the one thing that's been on my mind is pick #37 this year. In the long run, wouldn't it have been better to take the two best offensive tackles in the 1st and 2nd knowing how horrific the line was last year?

Doesn't matter anymore though.
The OT at #37 may not have been worth selecting at #37. In other words, we may have just been taking an OT just to take an OT in that scenario
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The OT at #37 may not have been worth selecting at #37. In other words, we may have just been taking an OT just to take an OT in that scenario
I'm thinking the value pick there probably would have been a defensive guy, if not one of the three first-round RBs.
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The OT at #37 may not have been worth selecting at #37. In other words, we may have just been taking an OT just to take an OT in that scenario
I just don't get it. I understand the assigned value for players, but if you need an OL why not pick the next best one on the list or which ever one you think will do well in zone blocking. Instead you want to wait till the next round then said OL get picked by someone else. Then we decide on another OL and again we are too high to draft the OL or the value doesn't fit. So we wait then someone else gets him.

In the long run we get no OL cause when it's time for us to pick we don't like the value. Just fill our needs and stop with the BPA BS.
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I just don't get it. I understand the assigned value for players, but if you need an OL why not pick the next best one on the list or which ever one you think will do well in zone blocking. Instead you want to wait till the next round then said OL get picked by someone else. Then we decide on another OL and again we are too high to draft the OL or the value doesn't fit. So we wait then someone else gets him.

In the long run we get no OL cause when it's time for us to pick we don't like the value. Just fill our needs and stop with the BPA BS.
Exactly. I just don't see the horror that others do in picking what you need. Especially after the first round when the talent starts to level out and it's basically hit or miss.

With the BPA strategy, you theoretically could go round after round ignoring obvious needs -- like Vinny did for years with the O-line.
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Now that it's done, I'm 90% in favor. But the one thing that's been on my mind is pick #37 this year. In the long run, wouldn't it have been better to take the two best offensive tackles in the 1st and 2nd knowing how horrific the line was last year?

Doesn't matter anymore though.
Doubt we would have gone tackles back to back though. Shanahan definitely wanted a QB and one of those picks would have probably gone that way.
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Now that it's done, I'm 90% in favor. But the one thing that's been on my mind is pick #37 this year. In the long run, wouldn't it have been better to take the two best offensive tackles in the 1st and 2nd knowing how horrific the line was last year?

Doesn't matter anymore though.
That's what i was thinking word for word.
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Old 04-05-2010, 06:21 PM   #14
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That's what i was thinking word for word.
Remember when we had Chris Samuels and Jon Jansen, a first rounder and second rounder respectively, as bookend tackles?

Quarterback is the most important position, period.
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Re: McNabb a Redskin! (Part II)

I'm not gonna lie. This whole McNabb deal is sort of like a twighlight zone uncharted territory.

It's just so weird. Can't quite wrap my brain around it yet.
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