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RE: Todd McShay: "Joe Burrow Makes the Game Slow Down" - bengalfan74 - 01-07-2020 (01-07-2020, 09:14 AM)Au165 Wrote: It was 20 years ago, let it go. Really And if the time doesn't make you let it go. Take a look at all the household names the Redskins got in those two drafts. Then take a look at the dynasty they were over the next 5 years. RE: Todd McShay: "Joe Burrow Makes the Game Slow Down" - Whatever - 01-07-2020 (01-07-2020, 01:21 AM)TrenchWarfare Wrote: Not so delusional when you consider the context. The time before last the bengals had 1st overall pick and they didn’t trade back (for all of Saints picks) and that decision put the franchise back five years. Seems understandable that fans would be nervous about passing on similar offer to trade back. The Bengals picked 3rd in 1999, not 1st. The 1999 draft was a bust because Akili Smith was a bust, not because they didn't take the Saints trade. If the Browns or Eagles had taken Akili and we wound up with Donovan McNabb, nobody is complaining about passing up the Saints trade. It's easy to say you should have taken the trade in hindsight when you pick one of the biggest busts in team history. The Redskins took the deal that year, but didn't dramatically change their fortunes despite getting Champ Bailey and LaVarr Arrington. The Browns have traded down for a boatload of picks multiple times and went nowhere. That's because neither team had a QB. You can win without stockpiling a bunch of picks in a mega trade. You can't win without a QB. RE: Todd McShay: "Joe Burrow Makes the Game Slow Down" - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 01-07-2020 (01-07-2020, 09:14 AM)Au165 Wrote: It was 20 years ago, let it go. Saw the same thing when watching Burrow and great analysis of a great play. Brady wasn't even close to having a year in college that Burrow had this season. What is it that has always stood out about Brady in big games in the NFL? It is that ice in his veins as Bengaloo mentioned that sets Brady apart. Burrow seems to have this and natural smarts that set him apart from these other QB's. This is exactly the type of QB we need here. Thanks Holic for the vid, not much of a McShay fan but I agree with him here on Burrow. Dude isn't scared out there even after getting buried. Rare, very rare and this is in college. Expect improvement as he grows in the NFL and expect Burrow to be a good to great QB down the road at the next level with his intelligence and special abilities to read Defenses and throw WR's open. RE: Todd McShay: "Joe Burrow Makes the Game Slow Down" - TrenchWarfare - 01-07-2020 (01-07-2020, 05:05 AM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: If we get an offer like that again let’s talk about it. Until then let’s assume no team would be stupid enough to give up that much for any one player. Let’s just focus on what we’re going to do with the pick we actually do have now. Take Joe Burrow. Sounds like people think Burrow is (Darth) Brady reincarnate. If so, I would actually plan for someone making a significant trade offer. So, probably be more prudent to assume that offers will come and should game-plan based on that assumption. RE: Todd McShay: "Joe Burrow Makes the Game Slow Down" - Hammerstripes - 01-08-2020 (01-07-2020, 11:43 PM)TrenchWarfare Wrote: Sounds like people think Burrow is (Darth) Brady reincarnate. If so, I would actually plan for someone making a significant trade offer. So, probably be more prudent to assume that offers will come and should game-plan based on that assumption. Nah, you stay put and take him if those offers come. It obviously means that other teams are seeing the same things. If you are going to rebuild, you have to start with the QB - otherwise you end up fixing things and the team wins too many games the following year to get in position to draft an elite talent. |