06-16-2015, 12:16 PM | #136 |
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Re: Not drafting a QB a mistake?
Joe....could you issue some sort of Cyber....Restraining order....or Gag..thinger?
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06-16-2015, 12:41 PM | #137 |
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Now if the title was Not drafting a TE a mistake? Then I could roll with that...
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06-16-2015, 01:53 PM | #138 |
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I wish.
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06-17-2015, 10:25 AM | #139 |
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I think it's fine. There's no one who looks like a franchise QB right now but Griffin and Cousins are both solid. Build a team around them and there's potential.
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Just to clarify; I'm not saying passing a QB is big mistake more asking should they have drafted QB? And for me, as I've said before with the situation now the right process would have been to draft a development QB somewhere in the draft. I can understand if you dont like the QBs in this draft. But the draft is basically a crap shoot no one knows what will happen with any draft pick. Some hit and some don't. But by not drafting a position you ensure that if they hit they're not gonna be on your team. I agree that Griff, Kirk or Colt might be solid but isn't it fair to say they also might not? Putting them aside though, even teams that have solid QBs often draft a QB to develop, especially WCOs. For me I would feel better about the QB situation if we were developing a QB (depth, back-up or even starter) for the future. Cheers! |
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Without specifics this discussion is a bunch of spit in the wind.
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I'm not sure why you think it matters who I would have picked. The FO didn't pick any of the QBs and they had a chance to pick any of them except for Winston and Mariota. But even though I've already addressed Quote:
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Enough of the preamble. The QBs I liked for Jay are Garrett Grayson, Sean Mannion, Bryce Petty (would have been hella awkward though w/ Griffin lol) UDFAs (or select in the 7th round) Shane Carden and Jamiel Showers Last edited by 30gut; 06-17-2015 at 02:00 PM. |
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Garrett Grayson was taken with the 75th pick. Meaning to get him we could have either: - Taken him at 38 instead of Preston Smith. Would you have done that? OR - Not traded with Seattle and taken Grayson at the top of the 3rd instead. So we would have taken Grayson instead of Matt Jones, Arie Kouandjio, and Kyshoen Jarrett (the players chosen with the picks acquired from Seattle). Would you have done that? If yes, then you don't agree with McLoughan's decision based on what was available at the time. If not, then you do, and thus passing on Grayson was not a mistake. This line of thinking can be applied to each of the QBs you mention to determine whether you support McLoughan's moves or not. Please deal in specifics based on what actually happened during the draft and what was available at our picks, otherwise I'm uninterested in listening further.
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06-17-2015, 02:57 PM | #144 |
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To be clear, I have no problem with you suggesting we should have come away with a QB to develop, but it's a worthless, uninteresting, and irrelevant opinion if you can't pinpoint the part of the draft where you would have gone in a different direction to get a QB.
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It's not the issue its actually besides my point. The issue is whether or not they should have drafted a QB. Not which QBs I like. If it needs to be more binary if the QBs we didnt select become more valuable then the player we did select then it was a mistake. All I'm saying is that in our situation we should have selected a QB. And I would bet that they wanted to select one but were unlucky with how the draft played out. It's like asking someone to buy you a lottery ticket and they return with no ticket and tell you that you weren't going to win anyway so they didnt get you one and to justify their stance they ask you well what numbers you would have selected? Now i'm game to talk QBs all day long. And maybe it wasnt clear in my post but the QBs I mentioned in the order I mentioned them would have been my targets. |
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Peace out.
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06-17-2015, 05:14 PM | #147 |
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30gut, your entire position is mental masturbation. Talking about taking a QB without grounding yourself in the reality of what was available at the time is tantamount to sitting in a corner playing with yourself. I'm uninterested in participating in such an inane and pointless discussion. Same with just about everyone else on this board.
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This is one of many threads that I've started and I try to post when someone responds out of courtesy because that how conversation/discussion works. If you think this topic is whatever then don't post in it. No one is forcing you. Frankly of the threads I've started I didn't expect this one to get the most traffic but guess what? The traffic isn't generated by me, I just respond. Imho the best topic thus far is the one with the least posts. For the record I have countless times even before you posted stated exactly where the QBs could have been drafted. Here's a newsflash: everyone isn't going to agree. I know there is a lot of groupthink in message boards, but its okay for people to disagree without all the drama. And oh btw pointing out 'mental masturbation' in an internet sports message board'? Priceless, but at least I realize it. Cheers all the same. |
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I thought this back and forth sounded familiar. Page one of this thread.
Deja vu all over again. |
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