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Dallas ranked Clausen low


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still not impressed. probowl is little more than a popularity contest and they are a big market team. they had one year where 12 went when everybody was riding their jocks.

if they had that many players make all-pro then i would be impressed but to have that many voted to the pro-bowl? don't mean a thing except they have a lot of fans.

Notice I said from a draft perspective?

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I went back and looked over the last ten Dallas drafts, and think that the Panthers have just plain beat the hell out of them as far as identifying talent. The last two QBs the Cowboys have drafted were Stephen McGee and Quincy Carter. Prior to that, they drafted former Panthers OC (for all of four games) Bill Musgrave in 1991.

So when it comes to evaluating QBs, you can kind of have Dallas. I'm not real interested in their opinion there.

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I went back and looked over the last ten Dallas drafts, and think that the Panthers have just plain beat the hell out of them as far as identifying talent. The last two QBs the Cowboys have drafted were Stephen McGee and Quincy Carter. Prior to that, they drafted former Panthers OC (for all of four games) Bill Musgrave in 1991.

So when it comes to evaluating QBs, you can kind of have Dallas. I'm not real interested in their opinion there.

Totally agree. Neither has done well in drafting qb's. My thing was Dal doing well with late picks going far.

But it's all about w's and l's.

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I went back and looked over the last ten Dallas drafts, and think that the Panthers have just plain beat the hell out of them as far as identifying talent. The last two QBs the Cowboys have drafted were Stephen McGee and Quincy Carter. Prior to that, they drafted former Panthers OC (for all of four games) Bill Musgrave in 1991.

So when it comes to evaluating QBs, you can kind of have Dallas. I'm not real interested in their opinion there.

the panthers haven't exactly been lighting it up drafting QBs either. i dont even think they have done a great job of identifying QB talent in the past

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Notice I said from a draft perspective?
they get credit for drafting people to their insanely popular and incredibly overrated team who got a lot a lot of votes in a popularity contest where their fans are allowed to vote as many times as they want?

awesome.

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This thread should have been over when somebody pointed out that they only had 15 players listed in their 2nd round, and that they had Clausen rated as the 2nd best QB on their board. Basically, they actually had Clausen rated higher than where he was drafted.

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