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Originally Posted by 30gut
Where did I suggest Griffin chances of success decline?
I also missed the part of my post where I made any comparison of Griffin to Leaf or Jamarcus?
I'll chalk it up to an honest mistake.
Cheers-
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If you're using a percentage of what previous QBs did as the chances of a current QB succeeding, then that is exactly what you're doing. The chances of Griffin or anyone else working out don't have anything to do with what players they had nothing in common with did or did not do.
There's a reason some organizations draft better than others. It's because you're not throwing names into a hat and you have an
x percent chance that it wil turn out to be a good player.
Leaf and Russell are good examples because they are QBs who were drafted extremely high and didn't work out, therefore-by what ever standard you're using - the 'chance' Griffin works out is supposedly much lower because of them. And those are two players we now know were doomed by horrible attitudes and work ethics, whcih makes them about as similar to Robert Griffin as Danny Devito is.