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If there was a re draft when would Young be taken?


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If there was a re draft when would Young be taken?  

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  1. 1. If there was a re draft when would Young be taken?

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Picking a top QB is a crap shoot and always has been.  There are millions of dollars at stake and teams still get it wrong.  Peyton Manning and Ryan Leaf are the greatest examples.  Both were considered the best in the draft.  One became one of the greatest ever, and the other was the biggest bust ever.

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8 hours ago, top dawg said:

This thread is totally premature, but whatever.

This thread is stupid and shows football fandom has become a instant reaction and not the history studying research entity it use to be.. QBS use to be given more then 6 games before making buyers regret threads.. 

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19 hours ago, recceice said:

This thread is stupid and shows football fandom has become a instant reaction and not the history studying research entity it use to be.. QBS use to be given more then 6 games before making buyers regret threads.. 

smh

Give me some history on 5'10" 185lb (at best, being generous) Quarterbacks? I won't limit it to number one overall selections.

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24 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

It took drew brees 4 years and a HOF coach to really get it going.  You see that happening here?

Sean Payton is  a Hof coach now??? 
https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/B/BreeDr00.htm

Brees 3rd season as a starter in “San Diego” was a good season.. no 4 years no Sean Payton…

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8 minutes ago, recceice said:

Sean Payton is  a Hof coach now??? 
https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/B/BreeDr00.htm

Brees 3rd season as a starter in “San Diego” was a good season.. no 4 years no Sean Payton…

It took Brees 4 years to start playing well.   And it took Sean Payton who is absolutely a HOF coach to build an offense that really utilized his skill set.   
 

again I ask.   You see that happening here?

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It’s wild watching some of you guys go from Bryce has to be the pick because he’s the most pro ready QB in the draft to “Hey guys, let’s be patient and let him develop.”

 

if that’s the case y’all should have been on board with picking the players with the most upside and no the alleged highest floor.

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