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SoulfishHawk":4pb1p7yz said:Welcome to the board :irishdrinkers:
You'll find out quickly that some on here would trade him for a box of onions.
So much this.Fade":3bntup64 said:Nope.
It took 36 years for the franchise to draft a HoF QB.
The Browns, and Dolphins collected a ton of picks. And they now are saddled to Baker Mayfield, and Tua. Very talented rosters, and coaching staffs, but they aren't winning anything in the next 5 years.
Look at Pete's choices at QB before Russ. Charlie Whitehurst and Matt Flynn. Hell no.
This team is not setup to groom and develop young QBs, either. It would be a disaster. With their Marty Ball offense, straight out of 1996. Even if they were given 10 first round picks. They would have a talented roster for sure, but I all but guarantee they would suck at QB. So they would be a 7-9 type of franchise. See the 2011 Seahawks. #2 Scoring Defense, Top 5 running game. Meh at QB.
Teams struggle to win the Super Bowl regardless of their QB situation. The great thing about the salary cap and no individual limit is that everything is fair. The three best teams in the NFC are all paying their QBs top dollar and the three best teams in the AFC are not. You can do it either way.Uncle Si":a4ollk9u said:But until they flex the qb payroll out of the cap, teams with so much invested in the qb will struggle to win the Super Bowl.
AgentDib":6gszflr3 said:Teams struggle to win the Super Bowl regardless of their QB situation. The great thing about the salary cap and no individual limit is that everything is fair. The three best teams in the NFC are all paying their QBs top dollar and the three best teams in the AFC are not. You can do it either way.Uncle Si":6gszflr3 said:But until they flex the qb payroll out of the cap, teams with so much invested in the qb will struggle to win the Super Bowl.
The biggest advantage is having a good rookie QB and that is balanced out by most of the rookie QBs being bad.
Mad Dog":guiggmdd said:4 first rounders. More like 7 first rounders. And you’d have to spend them all on QBs before you hit on one. Teams like Miami have been trying since Marino left in the 90’s. SF has been trying to replace Young since 2000.
Look at the top seeds in the NFC. Rodgers, Brees, Wilson, Brady. That should tell you everything about dumping a HOF quality QB.
SoulfishHawk":1t56tmx4 said:Welcome to the board :irishdrinkers:
You'll find out quickly that some on here would trade him for a box of onions.
Mad Dog":2u4b88as said:4 first rounders. More like 7 first rounders. And you’d have to spend them all on QBs before you hit on one. Teams like Miami have been trying since Marino left in the 90’s. SF has been trying to replace Young since 2000.
Look at the top seeds in the NFC. Rodgers, Brees, Wilson, Brady. That should tell you everything about dumping a HOF quality QB.