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Nah. I think we made smart picks across the board. Griffin might look good this year you never know. Its all about now now now i understand but sometimes it takes time. Im thinking best case scenario which is griffin plays well. But one thing i see happening is a fierce defense this year.
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But I agree 100% the best case scenario is for Griffin or any of the QBs to play well. |
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QB draft opportunities revisited....
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This doesn't rule out 🇩afting a QB this yr. Not in the first but I could see 2nd if one of those guys fall
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How much time/years/seasons/money has this franchise wasted by completely ignoring drafting at the most important position in football since 2015.
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I can assure you a QB will be drafted at some point in the early rounds this yr. Or else we are screwed again. That's why I want to lose out but knowing our luck we will finish 8-8 some freaking how
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It sure seemed like the plan was never to give Cousins, so yes major mistake. If the plan was to give Cousins a long term contract then not so much a big deal. Again this is all on Bruce Allen and the front office. They botched the Cousins deal from day 1 |
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While I realise they are different situations the Giants are giving serious consideration to keeping Eli and going after a QB in 2020 when there is a better QB class coming out. Using this year to rebuild the defense and O line.
Would the Skins consider a stop gap type QB and look to draft one in 2020?
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People in this forum refused to even discuss the possibility that not drafting a QB since 2015 was mistake, in fact many vehemently said it wasn't a mistake.
How many QBs has this franchise passed on? Look how much money has been spent between Cousins and Alex Smith compared to draft picks? The past 3 years have been a case study in lack of foresight at the most important position in the NFL. |
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Still the decision makers of the next QB is more important than the position itself. imo |
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Its really funny...Bruce low balled Cousins and then poison pilled Alex Smith. Complete mismanagement, this is why nobody takes this team seriously |
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Cousins low-balled himself when he was demanding money that should only be paid to an elite QB that can carry a team. See how well that's working out in Minnesota. Allen's biggest mistake was not trading Cousins once they should have realized he wasn't going to play here no matter what.
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KC overrated himself, DS overrated RG3. I think the Skins thought in the first two years that the first FT was a reasonable and normal part of the longterm dance. Once they realized KC was being a whiny bot they should have traded him for value and brought in drafted qb's, but KC put up real good numbers, and DS was too much of an aggrieved whiny bot to shut up and trade him to KShanahan |
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