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$87,656,000 in Cap Space for 2019
(01-19-2019, 05:52 PM)TSwigZ Wrote: True but i want to keep swinging at getting an elite QB bc teams with elite QBs are always competitive even the packers who sucked this year wouldn’t surprise anyone if they won 10 games next year bc they have an elite QB where as ours is slightly above average

I keep reading this over and over on here. The chance of landing an elite qb is rare. Brady was a 6th round draft pick and is by far the GOAT stat wise. Many 1st round QBs are busts. If you happen to get lucky with an Aaron Rogers pick (23 teams passed on him-Alex Smith was chosen with the first pick) then you have an athlete who sucks so much money out of you to keep him, that it’s difficult to surround him with the talent needed.

An above avg QB is a pretty good thing. Specially when his contact is team friendly so you can better yourself in other positions. Also, by stating he is an above average QB, that means at least 16 teams have tried and failed to put a better QB on the field. Just sayin.



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RE: $87,656,000 in Cap Space for 2019 - HarleyDog - 01-26-2019, 06:07 PM

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