05-26-2015, 11:47 PM | #61 | |
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CRedskinsRule, I like your post about questioning QB need when the rest of the team sucks. As has been discussed on this thread about how to rate a draft pick as mistake or not, it seems to me there is a gray area and brings to mind Doug Williams. Drafted high in the draft by a perennial loser of a franchise and ends up leaving that team. He could and should be considered by Tampa a mistake for Tampa. Years later he goes to Washington and wins a Superbowl. Not a mistake. So what is he? |
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05-27-2015, 02:54 AM | #62 |
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I think the draft board and how the prospects were ranked have everything to do with this discussion. If there had been a QB Scot and Jay liked in a pick range that suited his talent/potential, I do not think they would've passed(especially from the mid-rounds down). If that's the case, and there were no QBs they thought were worth it, then no, it wasn't a mistake. Drafting a QB out of his value range or when there were better players available, now that would have been a mistake.
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05-27-2015, 11:13 AM | #63 |
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In the name of speculation its just as possible they thought the QBs would be available at their next pick.....and were wrong. I think we are all aware that happens all the time in the draft because its a gamble. For all we know they could have wanted one of the QBs and miscalculated.
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05-27-2015, 11:21 AM | #64 | |
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Your argument sounds a lot like the front office made the decision and therefore its not a mistake, and that reason is just as good as as any other I guess. Last edited by 30gut; 05-27-2015 at 11:40 AM. |
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05-27-2015, 11:27 AM | #65 | |
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05-27-2015, 11:38 AM | #66 | ||
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And again. I am not trying to make a point only to have a dialogue. Teams trade down all the time with the expectation that the player they want will still be on the board. Sometimes it works sometimes it doesn't. To me the process is an unknown so the speculation can go either way. Scott's drafting history (btw Scott wasn't the principal decision maker in his previous spots) doesn't have bearing on whether not taking a QB in this situation was the right decision. I'm perfectly comfortable with disagreement. We could go pick by pick and I'm sure there would be disagreement. I was one of the people, even before the draft, that thought Scherff was both an OT as opposed to a guard and worthy of the 5th pick. I'm sure those were minority opinions before the draft. And this thread was meant as a discussion. Quote:
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A lot of smoke here with little fire. If QB was a huge need and there was a legit guy that SM was targeting, pretty sure he would be here. Besides I don't think drafting a later rd QB in a mediocre QB class was going to do anything to help in the short term.
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05-27-2015, 11:50 AM | #69 |
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05-27-2015, 11:53 AM | #70 |
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I agree, but I hold the above position and still think they should have drafted a QB.
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05-27-2015, 12:16 PM | #71 | |
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In other words, nothing. Out of all the areas that we needed to draft, Safety, CB, OL/DL and the amount of depth we need, I see no reason at all to waste a pick on an at best developmental qb. We weren't taking a qb in the first 2 rounds, where the pick would mean we at least expect him to compete for a starting spot in training camp, and round three, as you pointed out, they chose specifically to skip the round where the best of the rest qb's were going to go. In rounds 4-7 a qb pick is a guy who's going to sit behind your starter, learn your system and hope that he can cover for a game or two. We needed much more than that out of the picks we had. Next year, we will have our qb situation sorted out, either releasing RGIII or paying to keep him. And hopefully our lines will be a bit more stable, but certainly we will pick more OL/DL. So any QB move should most definitely have waited till next year. No matter who was running the show. |
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Seattle's QB option in McC's first two years were an aging Matt Hasselbeck, Tavaris Jackson, and Clipboard Jesus (a.k.a. Charlie Whitehurst). I think it's okay to wonder why we didn't draft a QB, but I doubt the whole franchise is going to come down in shambles because the team didn't draft some low-round project QB.
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I love the offseason
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