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NFL: Number Ones of the 2010s


Mr. Scot

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Too early to say on several, but if you have to pick one today I think it's clearly Cam. His MVP season gives him the nod over Luck IMO.

There is no one on the list close to cam, for a lot of reasons. It’s amusing though, not one of them have a ring I don’t believe. Moral of the story. Win and have a GM that can provide depth at every position. 

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Garrett has already surpassed Clowney IMO.

That was huge red flag for me when we drafted Hall from A&M.  He had pedestrian numbers playing the opposite end from Garrett when Myles was regularly seeing double teams.  Another win for team suck-draft.

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Cam obviously. The others are very underwhelming. Garrett has been great though outside of his one dumb mistake this year. I think Murray will be great, if they can put a team around him I see him having success like Wilson has in Seattle.

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2 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

That was huge red flag for me when we drafted Hall from A&M.  He had pedestrian numbers playing the opposite end from Garrett when Myles was regularly seeing double teams.  Another win for team suck-draft.

Yeah, a guy with his measurables playing opposite Garrett shouldn't have been putting up pedestrian numbers. Looks like Tarzan, plays like Jane.

My buddy is a huge Eagles fan and was really excited about Hall when he was shining in camp and during the preseason. I said just wait. About halfway through the season he was finally ready to admit that Hall just plain sucks.

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