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Eternal Mediocrity


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2 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

Chicago will be selling that 2nd overall pick to the highest bidder

Tepper wants his franchise QB this draft 

The more we win these meaningless games the more I cringe at the thought of what we’re going to give up to go get our guy 


Yeah, Seattle may trade their Broncos pick as well.

I just hope Tepper and Fitt look at the mistakes they’ve made (Sam and Baker) and the mistakes they would have made (Russel, Watson) and are going to be more cautious about throwing picks away.

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15 minutes ago, Day1PanthersFan said:

Most fans would rather have a few meaningless wins than try to build to get back to the superbowl 

If there was another Mahomes in the draft, our fans would still want to win 

I guess we really are not football smart 

If only Patrick Mahomes was a #1 overall pick, your argument would hold water, but he wasn’t. He was the #10 pick. 

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3 minutes ago, Smithers said:

Better than 3-9. As a fan I’ll always be happy with a win.  Also happy for the players, coaches and their families.  Follow the Bozeman’s on Twitter and explain to me how you cannot be happy for them after a win.  Screw the draft.  I want to win every week. 

Well we have been doing that for 3 years now. Woo hooo it feels so good. 

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Just now, 45catfan said:

Ask the Jets and Browns how chasing QBs every draft has worked out for them.  Hell, the Jets just benched their latest top 5 QB pick.  The Browns just paid an NFL record QB contract to a rapist just to get out of the annual QB merry-go-round in the draft.

 

Exactly.  It’s a crap shoot.  The jets and Browns have an endless list of top 5 QBs who haven’t worked out.  

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2 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

Ask the Jets and Browns how chasing QBs every draft has worked out for them.  Hell, the Jets just benched their latest top 5 QB pick.  The Browns just paid an NFL record QB contract to a rapist just to get out of the annual QB merry-go-round in the draft.

 

Totally. We should just keep going after XFL stars and proven 1st round busts. It’s a great strategy 

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2 minutes ago, Snake said:

Well we have been doing that for 3 years now. Woo hooo it feels so good. 

We have also been subjected to awful coaching.  We have managed to build a good roster, minus a QB.  Losing for a top 5 pick does not even remotely ensure you find that QB.  History says otherwise.  

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5 minutes ago, lightsout said:

Imagine being a fan of a team, watching the games, and hoping to see your team lose every single week.

 

What a weird fuging use of a hobby.

Imagine getting excited for a win every month and hoping your team doesn't have the chance to rebuild every year. Weird fuging hobby as well. 

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