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Suck for Luck


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I could be wrong, but it almost seems to me like some teams are positioning themselves to be in a position to draft a top QB next year. Right now I see it as

#1 Washington Redskins - I mean Beck? Really? with all the other options available. I think they are hands down the favorites to be drafting #1 overall next year.

#2 Seattle - T. Jackson and whitehurst - Only thing working against them is they should get wins in that crappy division

#3 I think Cincy/49ers/Browns will round out the bottom 5.

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....Ugh. Luck is going to be a bust. Mark my words.

I doubt that... saying Luck will bust would be like saying P. Manning was going to bust or Elway. The kid is that good.

I hope he doesn;t go to a franchise like Washington or Cincy that is poorly ran and luck into luck.

Let him go to Buffalo, they have sucked for so long, and has tried to be a winner. They have no luck over there.

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I don't think Seattle, San Fran, or Washington would be bad places for Luck to end up. All of those places have decent pieces in place, and in Washington's defense, they have an owner who's willing to spend money to make the team better. It doesn't work most of the time, but he's willing *shrugs*.

With San Fran, he'd be able to reconnect with his old coach, and San Fran and Seattle are both in the West Coast. Now, it would suck if he ended up in Cincy or Cleveland. In fact; chances are high he ends up in one of these two.

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I don't think Seattle, San Fran, or Washington would be bad places for Luck to end up. All of those places have decent pieces in place, and in Washington's defense, they have an owner who's willing to spend money to make the team better. It doesn't work most of the time, but he's willing *shrugs*.

With San Fran, he'd be able to reconnect with his old coach, and San Fran and Seattle are both in the West Coast. Now, it would suck if he ended up in Cincy or Cleveland. In fact; chances are high he ends up in one of these two.

Yea, washington is not a bad franchise... I think I've just lost some respect for their coaches. The shannahans are a mess.

I don't think Cleveland is a bad franchise, but I think Colt McCoy will be good enough this year that he will be safe as they will not be picking low enough to draft Luck.

Like I said if I could pick the most deserving franchise it will be Buffalo. They need some excitment.

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Gonna laugh my ass off if we have teams tank to get Luck and then he decides to return for his redshirt senior year so that he can get a masters degree.

Like teams lol'd at us???

But from hearing him and his dad talk, I'm sure he is coming out next year, it was always a question this year.

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It would be nice to see Buffalo get thrown a bone by getting Luck, but maaann, I've been to Buffalo...lol I dont think he'd want to end up in that crappy city. A far cry from sunny California.

Either way, I think he's the real deal, and any of those teams that happen to get him will be getting a good one.

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It would be nice to see Buffalo get thrown a bone by getting Luck, but maaann, I've been to Buffalo...lol I dont think he'd want to end up in that crappy city. A far cry from sunny California.

Either way, I think he's the real deal, and any of those teams that happen to get him will be getting a good one.

Lol I've never been to Buffalo, and more than likely will never go unless I move to the east coast and the Panthers play a game against the Bills.

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