Sarge
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This win, which may be the most useless win in franchise history, may very well have cost us a shot at one of this years QB's. So now what? We trade to move up and give up some picks? Stupid, stupid, stupid
Yeah, I'm with Burgold. I understand the people who want the higher draft picks, but I can't bring myself to root for it.
I've said all along - the dilemma the Redskins have had for 20 years is never sucking sufficiently enough to get that top tier pick. We talk all the time about how 'there's no guarantee you'll get a sure-fire franchise QB with a top 5 pick'. That may be true, but that's not why we say it. We say it because we know we're not going to have one of the top 5 picks. It's called rationalization.
If I had more confidence in our ability to find a mid-to-late first round gem at QB, I might feel differently. If I didn't think the Redskins were destined to continue to have some of the worst karma going, I might feel differently. As things stand, we've screwed around with QB selections at the end of the 1st round twice now (with Ramsey, then JC) and it hasn't panned out. I think at some point, you have to do whatever it takes to get a sure-fire NFL franchise QB. And I do mean whatever. Winning meaningless games will just solidify that need, because we aren't going to have a top 5 first round pick on merit alone.
Why not? What's the big deal? We're not going anywhere. Ohhhhhhhhhh, so we're going ot be 4-12 instead of 3-13. Big friggin whoop.
Hear here!If this front office knows what it's doing, drafting low won't matter.
If this front office doesn't know what it's doing, drafting high won't matter.
Either way, we may as well win the games in front of us. Worry about the offseason in the offseason.
If this front office knows what it's doing, drafting low won't matter.
If this front office doesn't know what it's doing, drafting high won't matter.
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