Does Keim Have The Guts to Trade Up In the First Round?

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yup...ya went from hatin on Badger to rippin bong hits and enjoying sundays....amazing man,...me too!
:biglaugh: Awesome!!

and the more I thought about him today, the more I saw the difference between Cutler's apathy and Josh's *******-cockiness. I still worry about that part of his persona, but like I said, he's got sky-high upside
After reviewing all I could find about Rosen following the Cardinals selection of him; I've come to the conclusion the Rosen has an "unfortunate face". :)

I seriously think that he is the type of person that unless you get to know him, that you will always misinterpret what he says.

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LOL! Love the phrasing.
 

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The Cardinals suck ass at drafting QBs...

::ding-ding music::

"With their first round pick in the 1960 NFL draft, the Useless Cardinals select George Izo, QB from Notre Dame University." LOL Whoever runs to Matt LeinFart's defense has reached the bottom of the stupid canoe first. Because, of course, You Got A Winner In Town.
 

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This is naive and ignores the fact that the Jets and Bills have already paid FAR more than the value reflected in that draft chart to move into position to draft a QB, not even knowing which one will be available. For example, the Jets paid 806 points (assuming their 2019 2nd pick is worth as much as the last pick in the 2nd round this year) to move from 6 to 3, where 3 is worth 514 points. That's a 57% premium over the chart value.

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I'd bet that any team moving up in this year's draft to take a QB will pay at least a 50% premium over the values in that chart.

Have to call myself out here... i am stunned that the Cardinals paid barely more than suggested by the draft chart, and WAY less relative to the chart than teams like the Bills.

Keim showed the biggest stones not in moving up, but in sitting tight from 6-9, then holding out for a sweetheart deal with the Raiders, knowing that the Dolphins or several other teams could've jumped ahead of the Cardinals at any time. I know i was on the edge of my seat wondering why the Cardinals didn't pull the trigger for the #6, 7, or 8 picks. But Keim must've had ice water in his veins, calmly waiting for the 49ers to snake McGlinchey out from under Gruden's nose. Wow.

...dbs
 
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:biglaugh: Awesome!!

After reviewing all I could find about Rosen following the Cardinals selection of him; I've come to the conclusion the Rosen has an "unfortunate face". :)

I seriously think that he is the type of person that unless you get to know him, that you will always misinterpret what he says.

LOL! Love the phrasing.

Good point on the non-verbal message that both Cutler and Rosen express with their facial expressions. Both come off as looking down at you with disdain---which may well be not what they thinking or feeling about you. But it is how many people read the eyes and straight-on stare, down-turned mouth, height that actually has them looking down on most people.
 
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