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Quote:If we beat the Texans at home, I think they'll end up with the first pick. I am hoping we don't drop below 2.
 

 The way this season is going,  it's almost hard to believe that many people around this time last year understandably thought the Texans and Falcons would reach Super Bowl 47.   What a difference a year makes!


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Quote:If we beat the Texans at home, I think they'll end up with the first pick. I am hoping we don't drop below 2.
 

Dropping below #2 is OK as long as no other team before us needs a quarterback. The Falcons definitely would not pick a quarterback and maybe the Buccaneers are happy with Mike Glennon so we may be able to pick a quarterback at #3. But I know the chances of that happening are between slim and none with the Buccaneers already having three wins.

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Quote:Dropping below #2 is OK as long as no other team before us needs a quarterback. The Falcons definitely would not pick a quarterback and maybe the Buccaneers are happy with Mike Glennon so we may be able to pick a quarterback at #3. But I know the chances of that happening are between slim and none with the Buccaneers already having three wins.
 

What happens if a team that needs a QB trades up with the Falcons or Bucs?


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Quote:What happens if a team that needs a QB trades up with the Falcons or Bucs?
 

I would love to be that team if we did not need all of our picks.

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Quote:I would love to be that team if we did not need all of our picks.
 

 With the demand for high caliber QB prospects being greater than the supply,  it's likely that the trade cost of moving up into a top 2 spot to draft a QB is going to be high.   One team that I can envision making a bold move to trade up is the Browns,  being that they have the draft chips ( picks ) to pay a high price.


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Just because a team like Atlanta isn't QB starved doesn't mean they won't take a QB. Most people here don't even think Matt Ryan (yeah I know) is the answer. 


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Quote:Just because a team like Atlanta isn't QB starved doesn't mean they won't take a QB. Most people here don't even think Matt Ryan (yeah I know) is the answer. 
 

What makes you think anyone is saying that? Matt Ryan has consistently taken the Falcons to the playoffs and last year they were the NFC's #1 seed. This season, Julio Jones is on injured reserve, Roddy White also missed a few games, and the defense sucked at Tampa Bay. You can't blame Matt Ryan for any of their losses.

 

The Falcons certainly woiuld not be stupid to pick a quarterback later in the draft to provide depth at the position, but there is no reason to do that in the first round.

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(This post was last modified: 11-25-2013, 02:41 PM by The Eleventh Doctor.)

Next week's order:

 

<p style="color:rgb(40,40,40);font-family:helvetica, arial, sans-serif;">Bold Indicates the team we should root for
Underlined means that it will also benefit us if the game goes the other way, just not as much

<p style="color:rgb(40,40,40);font-family:helvetica, arial, sans-serif;"><i>Italics means that either team winning benefits us equally</i>

<p style="color:rgb(40,40,40);font-family:helvetica, arial, sans-serif;">Underline only means that either team winning hurts us only

 

Green Bay Packers @ Detroit Lions
Oakland Raiders @ Dallas Cowboys
Pittsburgh Steelers @ Baltimore Ravens - Ravens are a key difference between our schedule and the Texans
Tampa Bay Buccaneers @ Carolina Panthers
Chicago Bears @ Minnesota Vikings
New England Patriots @ Houston Texans - Pats are a key difference between our schedule the Texans.
Arizona Cardinals @ Philadelphia Eagles 
Miami Dolphins @ New York Jets
Atlanta Falcons @ Buffalo Bills - Bills are a key difference between our schedule and the Texans
St. Louis Rams @ San Francisco 49ers
Cincinnati Bengals @ San Diego Chargers
Denver Broncos @ Kansas City Chiefs
New York Giants @ Washington Redskins
New Orleans Saints @ Seattle Seahawks

I was wrong about Trent Baalke. 
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Quote:With the demand for high caliber QB prospects being greater than the supply, it's likely that the trade cost of moving up into a top 2 spot to draft a QB is going to be high. One team that I can envision making a bold move to trade up is the Browns, being that they have the draft chips (picks) to pay a high price.
 

The Browns have been picking quarterbacks for years. They can't seem to figure out how to pick a franchise quarterback. Colt McCoy? Gone. Brandon Weedon? Demoted. Brian Hoyer tore his ACL. I don't think any quarterback can succeed long-term in Cleveland because none of them ever did. But they certainly have enough picks to trade up to #1 if they want to try again.

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OK here is a question for everyone: Do you think the tie yesterday helped, hurt, or did not affect the Jaguars? It means the Vikings are a half game better than the Jaguars, Texans, and Falcons and a half game worse than the Buccaneers.

 

We also need to root for the Redskins tonight because they have only three wins, one more than us and the same number as the Buccaneers.


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The tie helped us.  A tie is practically a win.  It'd have been better if the Vikings had outright won.  But the tie was basically that -- a win.  2-13-1 is still a better record than 2-14.


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Quote:The tie helped us. A tie is practically a win. It'd have been better if the Vikings had outright won. But the tie was basically that -- a win. 2-13-1 is still a better record than 2-14.
Yeah, because of the way the NFL treats ties (.5 win, .5 loss), the vikings win percentage for the year goes up with the tie. In essence, they are now a half game "behind" in the race for #1 overall.
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Quote:The tie helped us.  A tie is practically a win.  It'd have been better if the Vikings had outright won.  But the tie was basically that -- a win.  2-13-1 is still a better record than 2-14.
 

For the Packers, the tie is a loss because they are now a half game behind the Bears and Lions.

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Quote:For the Packers, the tie is a loss because they are now a half game behind the Bears and Lions.
 

I'm referring to The Draft only.  Though I"d say the Packers will probably miss the playoffs unless they beat the Lions on Turkey Day.

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Quote:I'm referring to The Draft only. Though I"d say the Packers will probably miss the playoffs unless they beat the Lions on Turkey Day.
Depends on if Aaron Rodgers is ready to go or not. The Pack is nothing without him, and hes been banging the back by Thanksgiving drum, so we'll see.
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Quote:I'm referring to The draft only. Though I"d say the Packers will probably miss the playoffs unless they beat the Lions on Turkey Day.
 

I know you weren't talking about the playoffs. But to only call the tie a win is to say even playoff contenders don't need to worry about the "half a loss" part.

 

That said, a win would put the Packers a half game ahead of the Lions after they eat turkey.

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Quote:The Browns have been picking quarterbacks for years. They can't seem to figure out how to pick a franchise quarterback. Colt McCoy? Gone. Brandon Weedon? Demoted. Brian Hoyer tore his ACL. I don't think any quarterback can succeed long-term in Cleveland because none of them ever did. But they certainly have enough picks to trade up to #1 if they want to try again.
 

  Granted,  in recent years, no QB has succeeded with the Browns over an extended period of time.   But that's certainly not the case in their overall history.    Arguably, the most successful QB of all time was former Browns QB Otto Graham.   I'm 99.999999% sure that no QB from this point forward is going to match the team accomplished Otto Graham helped lead the Browns to.  In all 10 of Graham's seasons,  the Browns played in the League Championship game of their respective league!   The first 4 years were in the old AAFC.   The final 6 seasons were in the NFL.   In total,  the Browns under Graham won 7 League Championships,  3 coming in the NFL.    

 

The reasons why the Browns haven't had a true winning caliber QB since coming back into the NFL in 1999 probably are a combination of the following:

 

1)   The QB had limited ability

2 )  The talent around him wasn't good enough.

3 )  The near constant changing of coaches and Offensive Systems.


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Quote:I know you weren't talking about the playoffs. But to only call the tie a win is to say even playoff contenders don't need to worry about the "half a loss" part.

 

That said, a win would put the Packers a half game ahead of the Lions after they eat turkey.
 

Being totally objective,  I truly believe that the winner of the Packers-Lions game on Thanksgiving Day will win the NFC North.   I consider this a toss up game.  If the Packers win this game and get Aaron Rodgers back in December,  it wouldn't surprise me if they run the table.    If the Lions win this game,  it could realistically take 3 more wins in December to wrap up the division.


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Bernie Kosar also had some success, playing in  two consecutive AFC Championship games. Cleveland was the Super Bowl favorite both seasons.

 

But nothing matters now except the Browns need hellp at too many positions to only want a quarterback. I think they would have a better record if Brian Hoyer had not torn his ACL. We will find out in a few days how bad they are and what positions they should look at next year.


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Quote:Being totally objective,  I truly believe that the winner of the Packers-Lions game on Thanksgiving Day will win the NFC North. I consider this a toss up game. If the Packers win this game and get Aaron Rodgers back in December,  it wouldn't surprise me if they run the table.  If the Lions win this game, it could realistically take 3 more wins in December to wrap up the division.
 

We can go on forever about this in a different thread, Lions fan. It is one of two days we have to root for different teams. You must love noit being a Vikings fan right now.

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