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It's not where you draft, it's who is drafting. Jaguars get a top pick every year, nothing changes. Same goes for Raiders, Browns, Texans, Bills, Redskins, etc.

 

How the hell are you supposed to progress as a franchise if you don't get any playoff experience? Well, we have got a dose of it 2 years straight. Hopefully it starts producing more playoff victories.

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bLAH. bLAH!! As much effort as we put into not being sucky as a team we will be still be sucky until the team produces!! Tonight sucked.. it was a statement and we failed..we stilll suck.. so live up to it!!

 

What does this have to do with what he said? 

 

It looks like you just want to blindly project your negative energy anywhere and everywhere. 

 

Go somewhere else, troll. 

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That's like asking is it better to win the NIT or make it into the NCAA tournament. When you get a shot at the ring, you always take the shot. Early draft picks are simply the consolidation prize for losing and missing the playoffs.

 

shouldn't winning the SB get you a top 10 draft pick? Just sayin', reward the winner.

 

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It's not where you draft, it's who is drafting. Jaguars get a top pick every year, nothing changes. Same goes for Raiders, Browns, Texans, Bills, Redskins, etc.

 

add the rams to that list.  they've had an absolute embarrassment of riches at the top of the draft and have done jack outside of fielding a tough defense.

 

all these crap teams have the high picks year after year but they always suck.  it's not a coincidence and drafting well isn't just a matter of putting on a blindfold and throwing a dart at mel kiper's big board.

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bLAH. bLAH!! As much effort as we put into not being sucky as a team we will be still be sucky until the team produces!! Tonight sucked.. it was a statement and we failed..we stilll suck.. so live up to it!!

 

You are obviously under the age of 18.

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If you would trade a division title and a playoff win for a slightly better draft position, fug you. These last six weeks were special and I'll take success over failure any day of the week.

I agree.  I was definitely very vocal about just playing for draft position and cleaning out the Rivera house.  I now understand how important getting Cam and the team their first playoff win, and playing a very competitive game on the road in Seattle against the champs was.  This experience was greater than a high draft pick and will mean more to Cam and the teams development than a high pick.  

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