« Reply #130 on: March 21, 2022, 07:32:16 PM »
I think that is very true in most cases, but sometimes that #1 pick happens to be a player like Peyton Manning, John Elway, Bruce Smith, or Troy Aikman. Sometimes, you have to take the #1 pick. Especially if it's a QB that you really believe in. Game is completely geared to the QB today- and if you can get a really good one on a rookie deal- that's when you can win big. Once that QB becomes a star and you have to really break the bank to pay him on that 2nd contract- makes it really tough to win and build a team around him.
You'd fit right in with other NFL GMs.
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The problem is that YOU NEVER KNOW that #1 pick will turn out to be a Hall of Famer. None of those players was guaranteed to turn out the way he did. Peyton could have been drafted by the Chargers and had a nice career off the radar with a few 12-4 seasons. Aikman could have been drafted by a team that DIDN'T pull off the most lopsided trade ever.
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You're Monday-morning QBing like a MFer, lol. It's awesome.
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