GimmedaBall
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On an earlier thread, the discussion was on the question of Fitz’s retirement. While looking back at his career, I found a recent D Urban column on how Fitz came to us with the #3 pick in the 2004 draft.
https://www.azcardinals.com/news/lo...ate-poole-oral-history-cardinals-vikings-2003
If you look at that draft, several QBs with possible HOF careers were in the mix.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004_NFL_Draft
That Viking last-second win cost us the #1 pick—Eli Manning ended up going to San Diego—then refusing to play there—and on to NY with San Diego getting Rivers. At #3, Denny Green picked Fitz. Green had a history with Fitz and trusted his instincts that Fitz was an exceptional player. At the time, it was a puzzling pick—we already had Boldin as a #1 WR. I recall plenty of debate that we should have gone with a QB while moving on from Josh McCown.
So—assume Eli Manning is off the board. That still leaves Rivers and Big Ben (and Losman) in the first round.
Would the Cards have been better off to go with either Rivers or Big Ben as the value pick over Fitz????
https://www.azcardinals.com/news/lo...ate-poole-oral-history-cardinals-vikings-2003
If you look at that draft, several QBs with possible HOF careers were in the mix.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004_NFL_Draft
That Viking last-second win cost us the #1 pick—Eli Manning ended up going to San Diego—then refusing to play there—and on to NY with San Diego getting Rivers. At #3, Denny Green picked Fitz. Green had a history with Fitz and trusted his instincts that Fitz was an exceptional player. At the time, it was a puzzling pick—we already had Boldin as a #1 WR. I recall plenty of debate that we should have gone with a QB while moving on from Josh McCown.
So—assume Eli Manning is off the board. That still leaves Rivers and Big Ben (and Losman) in the first round.
Would the Cards have been better off to go with either Rivers or Big Ben as the value pick over Fitz????