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PLSS, I'd still take Bridgewater #1.
He's the best QB and best player in the draft.
It's always a risk but I think he's the pick to make. -
Purplegold, I'm still waiting for you to post a topic instead of just responding to mine. I understand the allure but try returning the favor -
two words: Trade Down
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The starting QB's in the Super Bowel last year went to Delaware and Nevada.puppylove_sugarsteel said:
Bridgewater? From a shitty conference, untested and is a top 3 pick? What if Hundley declares, does that change your mind?He_Needs_More_Time said:Your last paragraph was probably your best post ever.
If I'm Texans I take Bridgewater and not think twice.
Talent is talent.
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Left tackle is so important that Denver's went down for the season 12 weeks ago.
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both #1 seeds have left tackles who have missed significant time. I'm pretty sure Vollmer also went down for the season, so NE has missed their LT. The significance is starting to go into questionallpurpleallgold said:Left tackle is so important that Denver's went down for the season 12 weeks ago.
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Don't go down this road even if you are obviously trolling PLSS.allpurpleallgold said:Left tackle is so important that Denver's went down for the season 12 weeks ago.
LT is still a very important position and easily the 2nd most important position on offense if not the entire roster.
Big difference in Seattle between having Okung and not having him.
Anyways when dealing with the #1 pick I've always been a believer in best player available. Bridgewater is the best QB available and best player available.
Passing up on a franchise QB can kill you. The Rams for an example have a good roster but don't have a franchise QB, same goes for the Cardinals. If either franchise had a franchise QB they'd probably win the division. -
Someone obviously hasn't watched The Blind Side starring Sandra Bullock.allpurpleallgold said:Left tackle is so important that Denver's went down for the season 12 weeks ago.
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that's one hell of a statement to make, u really think with a QB the rams and cards are better than SF and Seattle? The Rams will be but not yet, and I don't know if the cards would've beenHe_Needs_More_Time said:
Don't go down this road even if you are obviously trolling PLSS.allpurpleallgold said:Left tackle is so important that Denver's went down for the season 12 weeks ago.
LT is still a very important position and easily the 2nd most important position on offense if not the entire roster.
Big difference in Seattle between having Okung and not having him.
Anyways when dealing with the #1 pick I've always been a believer in best player available. Bridgewater is the best QB available and best player available.
Passing up on a franchise QB can kill you. The Rams for an example have a good roster but don't have a franchise QB, same goes for the Cardinals. If either franchise had a franchise QB they'd probably win the division.
Clowney is a 4-3 DE in my opinion so he doesn't fit on their roster. They have 2 good WR's already so no on Watkins, and they have Brown so no on Matthews. Bridgewater will go #1. then the rams will trade down.
I think Bridgewater ends up in Houston
Clowney to whoever the rams trade with
Manziel in CLE
Matthews in ATL
Bortles in JAX
Barr in OAK -
That big difference amounts to 6-2 in games Okung started and 7-1 in games he didn't play and 24 points per game he started and 28 per game he didn't play. So yeah, huge difference.He_Needs_More_Time said:
Don't go down this road even if you are obviously trolling PLSS.allpurpleallgold said:Left tackle is so important that Denver's went down for the season 12 weeks ago.
LT is still a very important position and easily the 2nd most important position on offense if not the entire roster.
Big difference in Seattle between having Okung and not having him.
Anyways when dealing with the #1 pick I've always been a believer in best player available. Bridgewater is the best QB available and best player available.
Passing up on a franchise QB can kill you. The Rams for an example have a good roster but don't have a franchise QB, same goes for the Cardinals. If either franchise had a franchise QB they'd probably win the division.





