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The QB none of us should care about anymore...


davos

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Where's this fugger going to end up?

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My top-4 guesses: Denver, Arizona, Seattle, or Miami

Denver sticks with Orton/The Golden Calf of Bristol for one more year, Zona gets Bulger and still sucks, Seattle is a mystery to me, and Miami will be desperate if Henne blows again this year.

The only two teams I would say wouldn't take him with the top pick: the Panthers & Rams...really any other team would probably take him at #1 imo...but I personally think Landry Jones & Barkley can do just as well maybe even better than Luck.

Waits for the first to say some smartass "I don't care comment"

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Doesn't look like it, but I'm holding out hope for Buffalo.

That has to be the worst city to go to for someone who's been in southern California for a few years. Second, would be Seattle.

I don't care about the teams. I'm trying to send him to a location he might hate. Buffalo's not too far from West Virginia, but still, it's cold in the winter, so I want him there.

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