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I know some have said the option of keeping both would be ridiculous... I would tend to agree if it causes locker room problems or it makes it difficult to see which one is better. Without those concerns though I think it would be the best choice... Obviously we have a lot of holes to fill.. but it is somewhat dreaming thinking that any other player other than QB is going to make a huge difference, especially on defense.
If you added up all players and you gave them a value you for the team.. I wouldn't be surprised if the QB ended up being 2/3rds of the equation or at least 50%... If you have a player worth 50% to your team and at best another player was 5-10% of the team.. then trying to get the 50% player right would be even more important.. and you would want as many shots as possible.
I do think the Oline would also be very important... no QB could survive well I believe with the worst Oline..although Russell Wilson has survived pretty well with little time and Brady had as well. I think Carr from Texas was actually a pretty good QB initially but he got sacked so often it ruined his career. That is something you want to avoid.
I kind of mentioned this in a previous thread. Sorry for rehashing. I love defense in football, probably more than offense but NFL is offensive driven these days. It seems like with a good game plan a great defensive player can often be neutralized.. I saw it a lot in the playoffs. The star defensive player did not make as much of a difference.. team defense did help.. but I think the QB needs to come first.
If you added up all players and you gave them a value you for the team.. I wouldn't be surprised if the QB ended up being 2/3rds of the equation or at least 50%... If you have a player worth 50% to your team and at best another player was 5-10% of the team.. then trying to get the 50% player right would be even more important.. and you would want as many shots as possible.
I do think the Oline would also be very important... no QB could survive well I believe with the worst Oline..although Russell Wilson has survived pretty well with little time and Brady had as well. I think Carr from Texas was actually a pretty good QB initially but he got sacked so often it ruined his career. That is something you want to avoid.
I kind of mentioned this in a previous thread. Sorry for rehashing. I love defense in football, probably more than offense but NFL is offensive driven these days. It seems like with a good game plan a great defensive player can often be neutralized.. I saw it a lot in the playoffs. The star defensive player did not make as much of a difference.. team defense did help.. but I think the QB needs to come first.