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I love Quinn (and he is my choice at this point as I think that he is the most talented player likely to be available that fits our passrushing needs) but I am concerned that he missed an ENTIRE season. Anyone know if he has been practicing hard with the team. What's the word on how he has handled the situation?

I don't think it's so much that you missed playing time as it is why you missed it.

It didn't hurt Sam Bradford that much. You can even argue that it didn't hurt Jermaine Gresham.

It did however hurt Dez Bryant, who was considered an elite talent at his position, just like Quinn.

The different is of course that both Bradford and Gresham missed playing time due to injuries, while Bryant and Quinn was suspended for various reasons.

I'm not sure it matters why you was suspended, so I could easily see Quinn drop pretty far down in the first round.
 

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Another good article from Muth lead me to that decision - http://www.footballoutsiders.com/word-muth/2010/word-muth-satellite-radio

Had to stop reading here....
Muth said:
takes a while for any team to find its style of play. One thing that has helped the Cardinals offensive line as the year has gone on is Ken Whisenhunt's willingness to adjust his play calling to fit the personnel.

Willingness to adjust his play calling? Is he watching the same Cardinals we are watching? Watching Anderson, Hall, Skelton AND Bartel run 4 and 5 WR sets over and over again? This must be a misprint.....
 

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