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Quote:Not really, but I understand that it may be difficult for you to grasp since you've been having issues arguing your own point.
Ok if you say so. I'm thinking you can't grasp my point.
So nobody knows why the forum eats up old threads?

Quote:Ok if you say so. I'm thinking you can't grasp my point.
How about this. Every year you can choose between an elite player currently in the NFL or the #3 pick. Which do you choose?
Quote:So nobody knows why the forum eats up old threads?
Old threads just sit there and eat up hard drive space on servers.  Likely they got deleted to free up space.
Quote:How about this. Every year you can choose between an elite player currently in the NFL or the #3 pick. Which do you choose?
Football as a sport is a meat grinder and the NFL version has the fastest motors and the sharpest teeth. That being said, my view is that once a player is drafted by another team and plays a season they are a "used" player. Sorry if I want my teams GM and scouting department to do their job and find our own stars instead of giving up early draft picks for players who have already been in the meat grinder.
Quote:Football as a sport is a meat grinder and the NFL version has the fastest motors and the sharpest teeth. That being said, my view is that once a player is drafted by another team and plays a season they are a "used" player. Sorry if I want my teams GM and scouting department to do their job and find our own stars instead of giving up early draft picks for players who have already been in the meat grinder.


This has got to be the most ridiculous thing anyone has said on this board.
Quote:This has got to be the most ridiculous thing anyone has said on this board.
Ok since you like to live in hypothetical world here's one for ya.

Say we trade the number 3 pick to the Texans for J.J. Watt and in turn the Texans draft Leonard Williams. Williams racks up 15 sacks his rookie season and wins NFLDROY while here in Jacksonville J.J. Watt reinjures the ligaments in his elbow game six and is put on IR. Now we have a $100 million dollar player not contributing and the Texans have a younger, cheaper player producing. In that scenario you would probably still give Caldwell GM of the year with the way you think.
Quote:This has got to be the most ridiculous thing anyone has said on this board.
I can think of someone who says more ridiculous things on a near-daily basis.
Quote:Ok since you like to live in hypothetical world here's one for ya.

Say we trade the number 3 pick to the Texans for J.J. Watt and in turn the Texans draft Leonard Williams. Williams racks up 15 sacks his rookie season and wins NFLDROY while here in Jacksonville J.J. Watt reinjures the ligaments in his elbow game six and is put on IR. Now we have a $100 million dollar player not contributing and the Texans have a younger, cheaper player producing. In that scenario you would probably still give Caldwell GM of the year with the way you think.


Lol just stop.


For starters the likelihood of Williams, let alone ANY rookie contributing 15 sacks is nil. That hasn't happened ever, I'm pretty sure, and I wouldn't expect the odds to favor that outcome now. I would be willing to bet on Watt, who hasn't missed a game in 4 years, including the elbow injury, continuing his dominance as the best defensive player in the league.

<a class="bbc_url" href='http://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2013/4/4/4182554/jj-watt-injury-elbow-houston-texans'>http://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2013/4/4/4182554/jj-watt-injury-elbow-houston-texans</a>


Why bet on the unknown when the known is acquiring arguably the best defensive player in years, that's just reaching his prime, and has shown no signs of let down yet?
Quote:Lol just stop.


For starters the likelihood of Williams, let alone ANY rookie contributing 15 sacks is nil. That hasn't happened ever, I'm pretty sure, and I wouldn't expect the odds to favor that outcome now. I would be willing to bet on Watt, who hasn't missed a game in 4 years, including the elbow injury, continuing his dominance as the best defensive player in the league.

<a class="bbc_url" href='http://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2013/4/4/4182554/jj-watt-injury-elbow-houston-texans'>http://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2013/4/4/4182554/jj-watt-injury-elbow-houston-texans</a>


Why bet on the unknown when the known is acquiring arguably the best defensive player in years, that's just reaching his prime, and has shown no signs of let down yet?
Jevon Kearse 14.5 sacks rookie season

Dwight Freeney 13 sacks rookie season

It's not out of the realm of possibility.
Quote:Jevon Kearse 14.5 sacks rookie season

Dwight Freeney 13 sacks rookie season

It's not out of the realm of possibility.
It is. You've just named 2 players (which didn't meet your threshold of 15 sacks BTW) out let's say 50 +/- DE/OLBs drafted every single year. That's a very small percentage and the draft is all about getting the most favorable outcome.
Quote:It is. You've named 2 players out let's say 50 +/- DE/OLBs drafted every single year. That's a very small percentage and the draft is all about getting the most favorable outcome.
Whatever you think bud. I appreciate your opinion but I can't get behind it. I'm also done debating hypothetical trades that only happen in Madden World.
Quote:Jevon Kearse 14.5 sacks rookie season

Dwight Freeney 13 sacks rookie season

It's not out of the realm of possibility.
 

Al " Bubba " Baker,  a Jacksonville native,  had 23 sacks as a rookie out of Colorado St.,  in 1978.  That was 4 seasons before sacks became an official NFL stat.    That brings back good memories!
Quote:Whatever you think bud. I appreciate your opinion but I can't get behind it. I'm also done debating hypothetical trades that only happen in Madden World.
Haha


Saying you wouldn't trade the unknown #3 for the best player in football is just stupid.


Good thing you're no where near being a GM! You're team would suck!
Quote:Haha


Saying you wouldn't trade the unknown #3 for the best player in football is just stupid.


Good thing you're no where near being a GM! You're team would suck!


I can tell you this.... I'd much rather have Robert Quinn than:


Derrick Harvey

Blaine gabbert

Justin blackmon

Reggie Williams

Byron leftwich

Eugene Monroe

Tyson alualu

Even Luke joeckel
Quote:How about this. Every year you can choose between an elite player currently in the NFL or the #3 pick. Which do you choose?
Depends on the player.

 

Are we talking an elite player in mid 20s like Quinn, or are we talking elite, future hall of famer in his late 30s like Manning?

 

If it is the former, maybe I make the deal.  If it is the latter, I don't make that deal.
Quote:Al " Bubba " Baker,  a Jacksonville native,  had 23 sacks as a rookie out of Colorado St.,  in 1978.  That was 4 seasons before sacks became an official NFL stat.    That brings back good memories!
I never knew Bubba Baker was a Jacksonville native.

 

He was a great DE.
For Robert Quinn? Ummmmmm, yeah! Shocked by the number of people who wouldn't. How much more of an upgrade can you really get over a 25 year-old, multiple time Pro Bowler, who's averaged like 14 sacks the past three years, has the size and length that allows him to play RDE in a 4-3 (becoming more and more rare), plays the run pretty well, is a good dude off the field, and has missed one game in his entire career? Honestly, 5 more seasons like this and he's a strong HoF candidate. 

Quote:I never knew Bubba Baker was a Jacksonville native.

 

He was a great DE.
 

Bubba Baker was born in Jacksonville but spent at least part of his youth in Newark, NJ.   I recall Bubba Baker telling stories that he used to play football with his friends at a cemetery in Newark.  He was a throwback player even in an era that's considered a throwback era,  compared to today.    Roger Goodell and co.  would have had a field day with Bubba Baker's bank account.  
Quote:Football as a sport is a meat grinder and the NFL version has the fastest motors and the sharpest teeth. That being said, my view is that once a player is drafted by another team and plays a season they are a "used" player. Sorry if I want my teams GM and scouting department to do their job and find our own stars instead of giving up early draft picks for players who have already been in the meat grinder.
 

NO POINTS!
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