Ham Stroker's Ejacula wrote:For those of you interested in the Brady vs. Manning discussion:
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/w ... n&hpt=Sbin

Of course, p13 will deny that as fact because it's not his opinion.
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Ham Stroker's Ejacula wrote:For those of you interested in the Brady vs. Manning discussion:
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/w ... n&hpt=Sbin
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Ham Stroker's Ejacula wrote:For those of you interested in the Brady vs. Manning discussion:
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/w ... n&hpt=Sbin
There are always those athletes that don't have the classic make up for their position who become successful because they just know how to win. Tebow seems to be one of those guys. Plus he has a great work ethic and good leadership skills. The Broncos would be foolish not to give him a shot.TawnyVonJagger wrote:Top 5 draft pick for the Broncos FTW!!
And it's Tebow Time from here on out! I think he did pretty well for his first start, but he still has some work to do. He's winning me over.
You're teams in the shitter when you look forward to a high draft pick instead of the playoffs. We Lions fans could write a book.TawnyVonJagger wrote:Top 5 draft pick for the Broncos FTW!!
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The Lions have a much brighter future than the Broncos. Suh is going to be a beast. Johnson is AWESOME. You need a RB.Redman77 wrote:You're teams in the shitter when you look forward to a high draft pick instead of the playoffs. We Lions fans could write a book.TawnyVonJagger wrote:Top 5 draft pick for the Broncos FTW!!
Yup. Broncos are going to be in serious rebuilding mode for the next few years. Cleaning house, including making room for Elway!johnk5150 wrote:The Lions have a much brighter future than the Broncos. Suh is going to be a beast. Johnson is AWESOME. You need a RB.Redman77 wrote:You're teams in the shitter when you look forward to a high draft pick instead of the playoffs. We Lions fans could write a book.TawnyVonJagger wrote:Top 5 draft pick for the Broncos FTW!!
And great win against the imposters known as Tampa.
Yep. It's Carolina vs Denver vs Cincinnati in the Andrew Luck sweepstakes. Assuming he comes out, that is.TawnyVonJagger wrote:Top 5 draft pick for the Broncos FTW!!
Please don't tell me another team is going to choose a QB with the #1 pick.Tenacious_Dio wrote:Yep. It's Carolina vs Denver vs Cincinnati in the Andrew Luck sweepstakes. Assuming he comes out, that is.TawnyVonJagger wrote:Top 5 draft pick for the Broncos FTW!!
Wasn't he a first round pick? If so, they'd be more than foolish if they didn't give him a shot.SkyDog112046 wrote:There are always those athletes that don't have the classic make up for their position who become successful because they just know how to win. Tebow seems to be one of those guys. Plus he has a great work ethic and good leadership skills. The Broncos would be foolish not to give him a shot.TawnyVonJagger wrote:Top 5 draft pick for the Broncos FTW!!
And it's Tebow Time from here on out! I think he did pretty well for his first start, but he still has some work to do. He's winning me over.
Best looks like he could be the real deal. Time to start working on an offensive line and a secondary.johnk5150 wrote:The Lions have a much brighter future than the Broncos. Suh is going to be a beast. Johnson is AWESOME. You need a RB.Redman77 wrote:You're teams in the shitter when you look forward to a high draft pick instead of the playoffs. We Lions fans could write a book.TawnyVonJagger wrote:Top 5 draft pick for the Broncos FTW!!
And great win against the imposters known as Tampa.
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Tom Brady excepted, aren't most decent qbs in the league high first round picks?Machado wrote:Please don't tell me another team is going to choose a QB with the #1 pick.Tenacious_Dio wrote:Yep. It's Carolina vs Denver vs Cincinnati in the Andrew Luck sweepstakes. Assuming he comes out, that is.TawnyVonJagger wrote:Top 5 draft pick for the Broncos FTW!!
You know what, that is a very good way to waste a draft pick and millions of dollars.
I understand how well Sam Bradford has played so far this season.
What GM's and head coaches fall to understand is that Bradford is an exception to the rule.
The majority of QB's drafted #1 are doomed for failure and will cost a pretty penny
(Alex Smith and JaMarcus Russell most recently)
Joe Montana was a 3rd rounder. Kurt Warner and Romo I believe were undrafted, but it's got to be a high % of high first rounders that make the large % of better than average QBs.johnk5150 wrote: Tom Brady excepted, aren't most decent qbs in the league high first round picks?
Brees was a 2nd rounder. Marino went in the middle of the 1st round. There are a lot of QBs drafted top 5 that turn out to be busts. At one time there were debates over Bedsoe vs Mirer and Manning vs Leaf. I think overall there are far more busts at the top of the draft then there are successes.WTF wrote:Joe Montana was a 3rd rounder. Kurt Warner and Romo I believe were undrafted, but it's got to be a high % of high first rounders that make the large % of better than average QBs.johnk5150 wrote: Tom Brady excepted, aren't most decent qbs in the league high first round picks?
I'm guessing, but I'd say that the majority of starting QBs this year weren't drafted in the first round. Drafting QBs seems to be a crap shoot. For every Manning, there's a Leaf or a Carr. That said, if you need a QB, you've got a number one pick, and there's a guy available that your scouts think is the right guy, you take him. Great quarterbacks don't grow on trees. You can find quality at just about every other position in the later rounds, but the quarterbacks that everybody thinks are the real deal are usually long gone by then.johnk5150 wrote:My argument, if I'm making one, is that a lot of 1st rounders are busts, but aren't most of the successful ones high 1st rounders?
Unlike Bradford, Luck is the consensus #1. He is rated too highly for anyone to pass on him.Machado wrote:Please don't tell me another team is going to choose a QB with the #1 pick.
The new collective bargaining agreement is sure to include a rookie salary cap. Bradford was the last one to cash in.Machado wrote:The majority of QB's drafted #1 are doomed for failure and will cost a pretty penny
Yeah, but look at the teams that top 5 picks go to... A middle round guy is, in most instances, going to a better situation than a top 5 guy. I think when a top 5 guy is a bust we can't overlook the role the situation they're put in plays.SkyDog112046 wrote:Brees was a 2nd rounder. Marino went in the middle of the 1st round. There are a lot of QBs drafted top 5 that turn out to be busts. At one time there were debates over Bedsoe vs Mirer and Manning vs Leaf. I think overall there are far more busts at the top of the draft then there are successes.WTF wrote:Joe Montana was a 3rd rounder. Kurt Warner and Romo I believe were undrafted, but it's got to be a high % of high first rounders that make the large % of better than average QBs.johnk5150 wrote: Tom Brady excepted, aren't most decent qbs in the league high first round picks?
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With QB being such a hit-or-miss proposition sometimes unless a team is certain a guy is going to be very good then it's better to pass on them and address other needs. A monster pass rusher is just as hard to come by and can have a more immediate impact. If you were picking first and had your choice between any of the QBs from the past 2 drafts or Ndamukong Suh, who would you pick? Unless there is an absolute can't-miss QB like Manning there I think you have to take the pass rusher.bane wrote:I'm guessing, but I'd say that the majority of starting QBs this year weren't drafted in the first round. Drafting QBs seems to be a crap shoot. For every Manning, there's a Leaf or a Carr. That said, if you need a QB, you've got a number one pick, and there's a guy available that your scouts think is the right guy, you take him. Great quarterbacks don't grow on trees. You can find quality at just about every other position in the later rounds, but the quarterbacks that everybody thinks are the real deal are usually long gone by then.johnk5150 wrote:My argument, if I'm making one, is that a lot of 1st rounders are busts, but aren't most of the successful ones high 1st rounders?
You'll get your wish in about 13 years when Dan Snyder signs him to some huge contract.johnk5150 wrote:Devin Hester made the pro bowl as a kick returner? Shocker.
Suh 1st team all-pro. Dude is scary and I want him out of the NFC north.
The scouts are talking up Luck like he's a "can't-miss" guy. Guys like Cam Newton and Ryan Mallett seem to be more of a crap shoot.SkyDog112046 wrote:Unless there is an absolute can't-miss QB like Manning there I think you have to take the pass rusher.
Hub Arkush of Pro Football weekly thinks Newton's game will translate. Time will tell.Tenacious_Dio wrote:The scouts are talking up Luck like he's a "can't-miss" guy. Guys like Cam Newton and Ryan Mallett seem to be more of a crap shoot.SkyDog112046 wrote:Unless there is an absolute can't-miss QB like Manning there I think you have to take the pass rusher.
Suh is awesome. You add Suh and either a shutdown corner or a top linebacker to a defense and they can make 9 other average defenders into a top defense. If Detroit has a good draft this April they could make a run in the North next year. Imagine that defense with Amukamara defending the opponent's top receiver? If Da'Quan Bowers falls to them and they put him on the D-line with Suh Detroit could have the best D-line in the league.johnk5150 wrote:Suh 1st team all-pro. Dude is scary and I want him out of the NFC north.
There's no such thing as a "can't miss" QB. Leaf was taken before Manning, remember? Pass rushers aren't quite as big a gamble, but they're a guess too. Take Mario Williams. He's up and down with moments where he looks like a monster, and others where he looks lost. His problem is injury for the most part, but my point is, it's always a crap shoot to a certain extent. You have to look at your team's needs, look at who's out there, and take your shot. Generally speaking, a great QB will have a considerably bigger impact on your team's fortunes than any other player though. Take Manning for example. Indy has been dominant for a decade. They wouldn't be without that guy. They've got two really good pass rushers, but their QB is the guy that they live or die with.SkyDog112046 wrote:
With QB being such a hit-or-miss proposition sometimes unless a team is certain a guy is going to be very good then it's better to pass on them and address other needs. A monster pass rusher is just as hard to come by and can have a more immediate impact. If you were picking first and had your choice between any of the QBs from the past 2 drafts or Ndamukong Suh, who would you pick? Unless there is an absolute can't-miss QB like Manning there I think you have to take the pass rusher.
Manning was taken first, Leaf second. If a team has any question at all about a QB then they are better off going for the pass rusher if there are fewer questions regarding them. The problem is that QB is such a flashy position and teams are under such great pressure to get one that they reach for them and more often than not get guys that go bust.bane wrote:There's no such thing as a "can't miss" QB. Leaf was taken before Manning, remember? Pass rushers aren't quite as big a gamble, but they're a guess too. Take Mario Williams. He's up and down with moments where he looks like a monster, and others where he looks lost. His problem is injury for the most part, but my point is, it's always a crap shoot to a certain extent. You have to look at your team's needs, look at who's out there, and take your shot. Generally speaking, a great QB will have a considerably bigger impact on your team's fortunes than any other player though. Take Manning for example. Indy has been dominant for a decade. They wouldn't be without that guy. They've got two really good pass rushers, but their QB is the guy that they live or die with.SkyDog112046 wrote:
With QB being such a hit-or-miss proposition sometimes unless a team is certain a guy is going to be very good then it's better to pass on them and address other needs. A monster pass rusher is just as hard to come by and can have a more immediate impact. If you were picking first and had your choice between any of the QBs from the past 2 drafts or Ndamukong Suh, who would you pick? Unless there is an absolute can't-miss QB like Manning there I think you have to take the pass rusher.