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JStew for a Good Young QB? Hells to the Yes.


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1. Deangelo is a perennial pro bowl feature back.

2. We have no QB.

3. Good RB's are much easier to draft than good QB's

4. Hurney/Fox would never have even drafted Stewart if they understood what they had in Deangelo.

5. Mike Goodson is a baller

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Also I'd like to point out an obvious flaw in your argument:

If good RBs are so much easier to draft than QBs, then what makes you think somebody will trade a promising young QB who has shown something, for a gently used RB?

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1. Deangelo is a perennial pro bowl feature back. true.

2. We have no QB. true.

3. Good RB's are much easier to draft than good QB'strue.

4. Hurney/Fox would never have even drafted Stewart if they understood what they had in Deangelo. maybe.

5. Mike Goodson is a baller possible and i like what i have seen from sutton as well.

Discussdone.

jason campbell right? ;)
he said good.
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Also I'd like to point out an obvious flaw in your argument:

If good RBs are so much easier to draft than QBs, then what makes you think somebody will trade a promising young QB who has shown something, for a gently used RB?

Because JStew is not a good RB, he is a franchise RB. We do not need two franchise RBs.

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