Solar7
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The problem with your perception is you really are not considering the draft to rectify our QB of the future dilemma. You like to win now, but then must understand how winning affects the use of the draft. Somehow with our talent and guts finished well enough to be at 15, and that is exactly how I wish a sucky year for the Cardinals to be now and not a top pick in the draft. There are reasons why teams let guys go at the most important position. We have been spoiled with Warner and Palmer making us think this is the solution because in doing so we admit we suck at the draft. Well, good teams which seldom lose faced with this position at QB will move up, because they are great at scouting and know their winning ways make them required to deal and move up. They will move up because they know being the Cardinals and waiting for other's misfits usually is not the solution.
You have to have faith in the scouts and front office, and if so understand they are dealing with teams who are perpetually upfront in the draft because their front offices are not good which is reflected in their records. Keim has a job, to be a bad ass and screw with these 'lesser' teams with a lesser front office and get our young QB in trade talks. If Keim cannot do this, then he should not be our GM right now but I do not think he really tried to a QB in the draft yet, and probably because Arians did not give his full support and was comfortable with what he had in my opinion. Absolutely, we need a vet to prepare for the draft not going our way but Cousins to me is an expensive bridge for a destination which he is not
But this isn't happening! Not at all! You're making it up besides what happened with Wentz and Goff two years ago, and there's not enough evidence to call that a success yet!
Sorry, this is driving me crazy, because no one has an example of it working at all in 20 years. You can't point to a successful team that has traded up in the modern NFL era without using those two examples, and neither has played two full seasons yet.