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Paul Daugherty: If Lewis is out, shouldn't Dalton follow?
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When it comes to the NFL and quarterbacks, you either have a QB who can win you the Super Bowl or not. History shows (especially recent history) that if you don't have a Brady, Rodgers, Roethlisberger, Manning, or Wilson, you're probably not winning the Super Bowl.

Sure, there are the young QBs who haven't been sorted out like Wentz, Goff, Watson and others, but it usually doesn't take long to find out. And I think at this point that we know what Dalton is. Is it possible that he could go on a tear with a great OC and great O-line and have a miracle postseason a la Joe Flacco? Sure. Is it probable? Not in the least.

So if we're drafting in the top 7-8 picks, and our guys think that there is a prospect that could be that Super Bowl winning QB, you have to take him. Take him, and use the rest of the picks on O-line to protect him for all I care.

But in this league, you either have a QB that will win you the Super Bowl, or you don't. And we don't have one right now.
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RE: Paul Daugherty: If Lewis is out, shouldn't Dalton follow? - CKwi88 - 12-20-2017, 02:40 PM

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