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| View Poll Results: If you had to choose between the two... | |||
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43 | 32.82% |
| Trade up for RGIII |
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88 | 67.18% |
| Voters: 131. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Re: Peyton Manning or RGIII your choice
This would have been a better thread if I was giving the option to trade up for luck or manning. I'd give up the picks for luck but not for rg3
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Join Date: Jan 2012
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Re: Peyton Manning or RGIII your choice
'50% of 1st round QBs succeed' is a statistic.
Using that to say 'Griffin has a 50% chance of success' is a terrible use of that statistic. And using it as a basis for draft decisions even more so. I tried to show you examples to illustrate that, but it seemed pretty clear you weren't going to listen regardless so I gave up. |
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Re: Peyton Manning or RGIII your choice
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Re: Peyton Manning or RGIII your choice
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You admit that Griffin is mobile therefore why would you expect Kyle to keep Griffin in the pocket? QB movement plays long been a staple of Mike Shanahan's offense. Cutler, Plummer, Elway and Young all made tons of plays off Making boot-action and sprint-out movement passes. Quote:
Even though you admit to only posting the negatives and rationalize your reason for doing so your post still comes off as a hatchet job. And any scouting opinion you give about any prospect can appear negative if you cut+paste only the negative comments and use those comments to steer your opinion of the prospect. Quote:
But forming an opinion or determining scheme fit based only a prospects faults is imo a poor way to make an evaluation. Quote:
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Re: Peyton Manning or RGIII your choice
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Did Jason Campbell succeed? Did Carson Palmer? Did Vince Young? Did Chad Pennington? Is Mark Sanchez succeeding? Looking at 1st round QBs over history, you've got plenty of guys who flopped, call it 50%. And you have plenty of guys who stuck around as QBs and performed well, but were never able to win anything. What you have very, very few of is stars. And Manning is a STAR. The biggest. Do you want to sign up for a guy who gets us to a few division titles and the divisional round of the playoffs? Maybe Griffin is more of a lock than other QB prospects, but you have to acknowledge the likelihood. And I ask you, what's more likely. That Manning will never be himself again, or that Griffin will not become a stud?
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Re: Peyton Manning or RGIII your choice
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Dude just use the quote feature. My statement is as I intend is right here: Quote:
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Re: Peyton Manning or RGIII your choice
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Manning certainly was great. Will he be again? Who knows. And who knows if the odds of that are better than of Griffin being great in the pros. But are you even discussing the Manning of now? Because even in 2010 Manning was still very good, but that performance might not get him into the Pro Bowl in the NFC right now. And do we think he's going to be better now than he was then, after a year off and in a new environment? All of which is irrelevant to my thinking, because I think Manning, even if totally healthy, provides such a small window to win, and one in which he is likely to decline as the team is able to build around him. It's not a recipe for success, imo. And no, division titles aren't worth much to me. The goal should be Super Bowls, and the team should be building towards them. Which is not the likely path I see with Peyton Manning. |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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Re: Peyton Manning or RGIII your choice
It seems like some posters have beef with other posters.
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Re: Peyton Manning or RGIII your choice
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Those early round draft picks can then be used for team building. Areas like of team like OL, DL, DBs, WRs etc. It also affords the luxury of developing/grooming a mid-round QB of the future the old fashioned way. And of course the option to draft the next Robert Griffin in 2014 or 2015 will still be there. |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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Re: Peyton Manning or RGIII your choice
Not on my end I'm easy breezy.
I come on here to talk football and in an internet forum conversations/discussion can sometimes devolve into quibbling, which I try to avoid. I try and post in a conversational manner the same way I would talk to a guy sitting next to me watching a game at a sports bar. Last edited by 30gut; 02-12-2012 at 12:42 AM. |
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And he'll win us enough games that we'll be nowhere near the pick you would need to get the next Griffin, meaning it would cost much more than it would now, assuming we even lucked into another situation of a QB as good as Griffin being available and the team holding the pick having no need for a QB. |
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Re: Peyton Manning or RGIII your choice
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The reports from Manning's camp suggest that he would be willing to structure his contract in favorable manner for the express purpose of not crippling that teams ability to improve. And Bruce Allen has done a nice job creating cap space to allow them to sign a Peyton Manning. Quote:
The numbers are whatever the numbers are, the statistical outcome doesn't mean it can't or won't succeed. We could represent the minor percentage that succeeds. If you want to crunch the numbers and let me know be my guest. Lets say Peyton plays for 3 years and each year they draft a developmental QB in the mid-rounds (3rd and down). Quote:
We don't have to get lucky for there to be other great QB prospects, there are great QB in almost every draft class. And if a team wants a to draft a QB they can always trade up, draft position doesn't have to preclude a team from acquiring the prospect they want. Last edited by 30gut; 02-12-2012 at 01:11 AM. |
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Re: Peyton Manning or RGIII your choice
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And even assuming this "I'll play for incentives" talk doesn't go completely out the window once the bidding starts, those incentives will be in the likely to be earned category (probably mostly for games played), which means you have to use the cap space anyway and get it back if he doesn't reach them. So either he costs a lot or he's worthlesss, basically. Quote:
How is this just a hypothetical? Is the plan actually to sign Manning and have him suck so much we're picking top 10 again? I've already said I don't see us winning a SB with Peyton. Quote:
And again, even if it were possible it's going to cost a ton. If you're going to blanch at the price to go from 6 to 2, just wait what it will be to go from the late teens (or lower) to number 1. |
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