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There’s a lot of posters that will guarantee the Cards will screw this up!

Well when you consider the many ways there are to screw this up, it is easy to see why ...
1. We keep Rosen, draft Bosa --> Rosen turns out to be Leinart, Bosa continually gets injured, and we watch Murray lead his team to multiple SBs.
2. We draft Murray and trade Rosen --> Rosen turns into Joe Montana, Murray becomes David Carr like getting creamed weekly for years behind porous OLs, and no one ever remembers who else we drafted in R1 that year.
3. We trade back accumulating several picks which we use to shore up our OL and D with mediocre players, none of which ever make a pro bowl, while being completely oblivious to getting Rosen the needed offensive weapons to become successful.
4. Some advanced creature has a power surge which ends the simulation he is playing which we have mistakenly thought of as real life.
 

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Or the meltdown if we don’t
Nah, the meltdown will be bigger If the Cards do draft him. There’s seems to be a group of staunch anti-Murray posters, more so than the fanboys. And the fanboys would be just “aww well, he’lol look great next to Chandler”.
 
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I don't see it that way, @tnmike. A lot of posters, like myself, want a player who will lead us to the least possible chance of failure. I want at least something for what was by all accounts, one of the worst seasons we've ever had.

Other posters, with valid thought processes, want to see us become the most exciting, dynamic team in the league, a kind of revolutionary talk of the town. I get why they want to be exciting. That's how I used to think the NFL worked too, but I don't see it.

I don't want to double down on that. I don't want to draft some kid that I see putting us in a major hole, when we've already risked so much on the coach.
 
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I don't see it that way, @tnmike. A lot of posters, like myself, want a player who will lead us to the least possible chance of failure. I want at least something for what was by all accounts, one of the worst seasons we've ever had.

Other posters, with valid thought processes, want to see us become the most exciting, dynamic team in the league, a kind of revolutionary talk of the town. I get why they want to be exciting. That's how I used to think the NFL worked too, but I don't see it.

I don't want to double down on that. I don't want to draft some kid that I see putting us in a major hole, when we've already risked so much on the coach.
It's really a hard decision as I'm not privy to the info needed to make a decision but it's interesting to watch
 

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Well when you consider the many ways there are to screw this up, it is easy to see why ...
1. We keep Rosen, draft Bosa --> Rosen turns out to be Leinart, Bosa continually gets injured, and we watch Murray lead his team to multiple SBs.
2. We draft Murray and trade Rosen --> Rosen turns into Joe Montana, Murray becomes David Carr like getting creamed weekly for years behind porous OLs, and no one ever remembers who else we drafted in R1 that year.
3. We trade back accumulating several picks which we use to shore up our OL and D with mediocre players, none of which ever make a pro bowl, while being completely oblivious to getting Rosen the needed offensive weapons to become successful.
4. Some advanced creature has a power surge which ends the simulation he is playing which we have mistakenly thought of as real life.

#2 Should include SF drafts Bosa and he kills us 2x a year for the 12yrs of his HOF career.

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Well when you consider the many ways there are to screw this up, it is easy to see why ...
1. We keep Rosen, draft Bosa --> Rosen turns out to be Leinart, Bosa continually gets injured, and we watch Murray lead his team to multiple SBs.
2. We draft Murray and trade Rosen --> Rosen turns into Joe Montana, Murray becomes David Carr like getting creamed weekly for years behind porous OLs, and no one ever remembers who else we drafted in R1 that year.
3. We trade back accumulating several picks which we use to shore up our OL and D with mediocre players, none of which ever make a pro bowl, while being completely oblivious to getting Rosen the needed offensive weapons to become successful.
4. Some advanced creature has a power surge which ends the simulation he is playing which we have mistakenly thought of as real life.
SSBF, You're just a bundle of joy aren't you?
 

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An easy choice for me:
1. I don't know how good Murray will be in his rookie year.
2. I do know how good Rosen was in his rookie year.
 

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