GimmedaBall
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Beat me to the punch, Zeno.
I think I broke GimmedaBall lol
Please Help me Lord! I'm so SICK AND TIRED. Have mercy on my SICK AND TIRED self. That's all I ask.
Beat me to the punch, Zeno.
I think I broke GimmedaBall lol
Yeah, no need to trade up, but we're honestly not that good of a team right now, and trading up now just to have a top 5 pick we can't use next year is going to be more debilitating in the long run. Eventually this team will either be bad enough to have a top pick when a QB is there, or will find a QB at a different point in the draft.
Luck came into play, but who is to say it can't for us? Who's to say Lamar Jackson isn't the best QB in this draft when all is said and done? We genuinely don't know until the games are played.
All I'm saying is, there's way more teams in the league who let their QB come to them than there are teams that successfully traded up. Almost every team in the modern era that has traded up has failed.
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it."When have we ever been bad enough to have the #1 pick? We won't have a top 5 pick next year either, in all likelihood we will drafting in pretty much the same place 12-15 range.
I could care less if it has failed previously, all it takes is 1 time to work, that is it and it would be worth it. Sometimes things don't work until it does.
Here's the thing though: most 1st round QB's in general fail. You are trying to create a correlation to their being traded for, when no correlation exists. It's similar to me saying: show me a QB drafted 15th overall in the first round who was a franchise guy? Nobody comes to mind, so the conclusion is no QB drafted at 15 will be good.Yeah, no need to trade up, but we're honestly not that good of a team right now, and trading up now just to have a top 5 pick we can't use next year is going to be more debilitating in the long run. Eventually this team will either be bad enough to have a top pick when a QB is there, or will find a QB at a different point in the draft.
Luck came into play, but who is to say it can't for us? Who's to say Lamar Jackson isn't the best QB in this draft when all is said and done? We genuinely don't know until the games are played.
All I'm saying is, there's way more teams in the league who let their QB come to them than there are teams that successfully traded up. Almost every team in the modern era that has traded up has failed.
. Eventually this team will either be bad enough to have a top pick when a QB is there, or will find a QB at a different point in the draft.
Luck came into play, but who is to say it can't for us? Who's to say Lamar Jackson isn't the best QB in this draft when all is said and done? We genuinely don't know until the games are played.
All I'm saying is, there's way more teams in the league who let their QB come to them than there are teams that successfully traded up. Almost every team in the modern era that has traded up has failed.
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it."
We haven't been bad enough to get the #1 pick, but it can eventually happen. Our team isn't very good this year, I don't know why you're so sure we'll finish outside the top 10.
Thought that title went to Ryan Leaf?Andrew Luck has to be the most overrated has done nothing QB in league history....
This philosophy is exactly why the Cardinals have been a league wide joke for 50 years
Here's the thing though: most 1st round QB's in general fail. You are trying to create a correlation to their being traded for, when no correlation exists. It's similar to me saying: show me a QB drafted 15th overall in the first round who was a franchise guy? Nobody comes to mind, so the conclusion is no QB drafted at 15 will be good.
Your argument needs to get away from QB's who were traded for vs those that weren't. There is no correlation there. They aren't destined to fail if traded for. It needs to be: x percent of good QB's are drafted top 5, and y percent of good QB's are drafted top 15(where we stand). I'm not willing to pay the premium for that small increase in the likelihood that the guy we trade up for pans out. That would be a reasonable argument.
As you mentioned in your post that you are fine to wait until we get a top pick some year down the road, that's fine too. I used to be that guy as well. I'm just tired of waiting, but I can respect that position.
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Right. We've been a joke because we didn't blow all of our picks on a never-was at QB. Every time we need a QB, we should blow all of our draft picks to move up. 2014 Blake Bortles, step right up, we gave the Jaguars 3 first round picks for you. Winning franchise move.This philosophy is exactly why the Cardinals have been a league wide joke for 50 years
Yeah, cool, let's assume we're going to be the one statistical outlier that does it. Sorry, we've already had our one miracle this decade, getting to the Super Bowl with Kurt Warner with "the worst playoff team of all time." Pardon me while I don't hold my breath that giving up 2-3 years of drafts for a guy that's never thrown a football in the league isn't going to be our ascension.I am sorry but in the NFL the past gets reset every year--nobody ever wins a playoff game in Green Bay until they do, nobody ever gets to the Super Bowl with a rookie QB until they do, no back up QB is going to beat Tom Brady in the Super Bowl until they do...and on and on.
Because we won 8 games last year with 3 QBs, 1 starter on the OL that started every game, a back up OLB, a rookie at ILB part of the time and our star runningback out for the year. We will win at least 7 games this year and it wouldn't shock me to win 9.