Wrong. The quarterback makes the OL look good. The OL makes the running back look good (with an exception like Adrian Peterson proving the rule).
Both opinions have validity.
Bad OL makes QB look worse, Bad QB makes everything look worse.
Wrong. The quarterback makes the OL look good. The OL makes the running back look good (with an exception like Adrian Peterson proving the rule).
So if the QB gets more time to throw that isn't going to make them look better? Also a good running game isn't going to help the QB either?
I doubt Joeckel will be available so I think the Cardinals should take Taylor Lewan.
Some people use the philosophy of BPA in the draft. That may be OK but the position of QB is such an overriding position that you may be forced to fill that position even though there may be players at other positions that grade out better. It is a position that is the most dominant difference maker on any team. You can pass on for a player who grades out better for a QB. If all the QBs are duds then you could make the case for BPA but not in our case. We have ZIP, Zero, Nada, at QB. We are doomed to the depths of the NFL until we fill that position. A good QB can add a ton of offense to this team. The best offensive lineman in the draft can not add more than 1-2 wins if that. Look what Manning, RGIII, Luck, and others have done for there teams this year. There will be 3 or more QBs go in round 1 in April and we better take one. I want Wilson but will gladly settle for one of the other two as you never know who is going to turn into a great QB. If I had the first pick in the draft I would still take a QB. If I saw one I liked I would trade up like Washington did for RGIII who has taken Washington to the playoffs. You have to be proactive in your pursuit for a QB. I sometimes wonder did we really go all out to get Manning. Can you overpay for a QB of the future or the next 3-4 years? Not if you want to go to a Superbowl.
I understand your point, but I think a lot will be determined by the combine, pro days, and the College All Atar games. The cream rises to the top sometimes. A poor choice at QB will guarantee another Cardinal HC will lose his job
Gotta win now or be gone. It's doubtful that any HC or GM would risk losing next year in order to (maybe) have a great draft the following season.Trade out of the first round...stockpile picks for next years draft.
Line. Line. Line. Line. Line. Line. Line. D and O. All through the draft.
Who's going to throw the ball behind this all star offensive line?
And don't tell me Kevin Kolb.
Who's going to throw the ball behind this all star offensive line?
And don't tell me Kevin Kolb.
Couldn't stay healthy getting protection in Philly.If they can protect the passer.... For more than 2 milliseconds......
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Get used to the fact that Bidwill hasn't given up on him yet.
Couldn't stay healthy getting protection in Philly.
Next.
Massively wrong.
He never has had protection in Philly. He played after Runyan and before Peters. Clay Matthews concussed him (from behind) week 1 in 2010. It was the last meaningful competition he had in Philly.
Just proved my point.Massively wrong.
He never has had protection in Philly. He played after Runyan and before Peters. Clay Matthews concussed him (from behind) week 1 in 2010. It was the last meaningful competition he had in Philly.
Your point was that he had protection and didn't succeed. What you just proved is that deflection and misdirection are alive and well on this message board.Just proved my point.
Everyone gets hit in the NFL and Kolb can't take hits. You expect him to stay on his feet the whole year?
I suppose you're right, Kolb maybe never has had protection. But of course behind the same offensive lines his peers on the Cardinals and Eagles got sacked at almost half the rate he does. Says something doesn't it? Perhaps Kolb himself has something to do with getting hit so frequently.Your point was that he had protection and didn't succeed. What you just proved is that deflection and misdirection are alive and well on this message board.
Dude has gotten hurt Weeks 1, 7 (and again week 15), and 6 in the last three years. You can't minimize the risk if you're investing in the QB equivalent of Enron.I am not saying he wont get hurt. But since we know that we are rolling with Kolb, we have to minimize the risks of that investment.