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lion looking to trade #1 overall


scpanther22

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Fox having a #1 draft pick would be one huge waste of money. Fox would bench the guy, no matter who it was but especially a QB, for atleast 2 seasons. money down the drain.

look at what he did starting Foster over Williams in 2007

sorry. you lost. the statements you made trying to spin what you said aren't even working. give it up. you were wrong.

really think Fox would start a Rookie QB?

anyone seriously think Williams was not as good as Foster in 2007?

look at Jarrett....players that control the ball on Offense, Fox is generally gun shy on putting them out there. Stewart being biggest exception and he still played behind Williams

So draft a QB #1 w/Jake still there, and I don't see Fox throwing the #1 pick and his huge contract on the field unless Richardson stepped in and demanded it.

rookie Linebackers != rookie QB

Fox is not going to put a rookie General on the field in the first season, not his style. Its rare enough as it is, and back to the point #1 pick money would eat up the Salary cap and in this case used on a player not likely to play right away.

btw...throwing jarrett in there...obviously a desperate attempt. 2nd round? right?

point is, you said that fox is always going to bench the 1st rounders. you sounded like it was his normal method of operation. 9 first round picks since fox has been here. 7 of those 9 have started. the other two got significant playing time. your assumption is wrong and nothing you have said has contradicted that.

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