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Which situation is worse for a team? Taking a bad QB or having a middle of the road QB?
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Quote:The Brad Johnson specific example may be an outlier sure, but what about the Eli Manning two Super Bowls in 2008 and 2012? Or Flacco last season and Wilson this past season? Those teams won with the Quarterbacks that they had and a strong overall roster. If you keep swinging for a Franchise guy and missing, you are depriving yourself of a chance to build a strong roster. By the way, did you notice that Eli's team beat the elite Tom Brady and Wilson beat the elite Peyton Manning? Eli Manning is an example of a guy taking some time to develop, and maybe that will be Dalton's thing, but I doubt it. The way I see it guys either rise with the competition or shrink against it, and it's not something that changes. Eli Manning rises, Andy Dalton shrinks. |
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