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HOF QB’s equals Super Bowls?


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QB - The most important position in Football ?

HOF QB’s and SB appearances (some future)

Aaron Rodgers - 1 SB in 15 years

 Drew Brees - 1 SB in 19 years

Matt Ryan -1 SB in 13 years

Cam Newton - 1 SB in 10 years

Dan Marino - 1 SB in 17 years

Phillip Rivers - 0 SB in 16 years

Andrew Luck - 0 SB in 8 years

Brett Favre - 2 SB in 19 years

Russell Wilson - 2 SB in 11 years

Lots of HOF QB’s with small amount of SB appearances.  We can’t trade away the store    to get a qb.  A  HOF QB doesn’t guarantee success.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Why is it always some guy with like 20 posts wanting to keep Teddy, draft a off ball LB, a TE, or some other such nonsense? If we don't get a QB nothing else matters until next offseason its not that hard to understand. 

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2 minutes ago, PootieNunu said:

Why is it always some guy with like 20 posts wanting to keep Teddy, draft a off ball LB, a TE, or some other such nonsense? If we don't get a QB nothing else matters until next offseason its not that hard to understand. 

Even if it's the right move because the choice is taken out of our hands. Another wasted year. 

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34 minutes ago, Dog Runner said:

QB - The most important position in Football ?

HOF QB’s and SB appearances (some future)

Aaron Rodgers - 1 SB in 15 years

 Drew Brees - 1 SB in 19 years

Matt Ryan -1 SB in 13 years

Cam Newton - 1 SB in 10 years

Dan Marino - 1 SB in 17 years

Phillip Rivers - 0 SB in 16 years

Andrew Luck - 0 SB in 8 years

Brett Favre - 2 SB in 19 years

Russell Wilson - 2 SB in 11 years

Lots of HOF QB’s with small amount of SB appearances.  We can’t trade away the store    to get a qb.  A  HOF QB doesn’t guarantee success.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The more relevant question is do you need a QB drafted in the top 10 picks to win a Super Bowl which the answer is emphatically “no”

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47 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

Andrew Luck is not going to the HOF.....

Nor is Cam, nor is Matt Ryan lol wtf list is this. It doesn't even have Big Ben on it who is actually going into the HoF with multiple SBs....dood put Andrew Luck on there lol.

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I'm a "glass half-full" guy, and while it'd be nice to get a franchise QB this draft, the bust rate means it's a roll of the dice no matter who we picked. Additionally, if all these QBs go before 8, we'll get a shot at a hell of a player or can trade down and get even more assets.

I'm optimistic. I'm confident in Rhule and co. from what I've seen, and there are many avenues to getting a winning QB as well as building a complete team.

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2 hours ago, PootieNunu said:

Why is it always some guy with like 20 posts wanting to keep Teddy, draft a off ball LB, a TE, or some other such nonsense? If we don't get a QB nothing else matters until next offseason its not that hard to understand. 

So number of posts is meaningful?  Get out of the basement and live a life.

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2 hours ago, JawnyBlaze said:

Quick do a ratio of Super Bowls won by HOF QBs vs non-HOF QBs in the last 20 years.  I’ll wait. 

Be glad to if you take 7th round draft choice Brady out of the equation.  He is definitely an outlier if you understand the term

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5 minutes ago, Dog Runner said:

Be glad to if you take 7th round draft choice Brady out of the equation.  He is definitely an outlier if you understand the term

You took out Brady, both Manning’s, and Ben R. Off a claim of HOF QBs(one is in) with questions about those. Is Brady and the others not just as much “HOFers” as those you listed. Or did they just ruin your theory which is still hard to follow. 

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