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Bobric's avatar

Very interesting piece. I do not think a team has to have an elite quarterback if they have an outstanding defense and they have an excellent running game. I think we saw that in the Super Bowl seasons. Wilson was good, but not elite. He just did not make mistakes.

I do wonder if we need to pay Smith all that money or if we could get equivalent play from somebody like Mayfield or players of similar caliber. I would like to see them to continue to invest in the lines.

I am not saying they should not draft a quarterback, but I would look for one between the third and the fifth rounds

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Great article. My take is that there will be so many QB prospects this year not named Caleb Williams or Maye that everyone who wants one can get one, and the best QB to come out of this draft might very well be undrafted. There are dozens of prospects coming out this year. A list of the top twenty might not include someone like the guy from Miami. Van Dyke or something. The top twenty QB prospects certainly won't include the guy whose tattoo is one the back of SSJ. Shamefully, I can't remember his name. My age showing. McSomething.

I'd give my right testicle to get Caleb Williams. He's that good. It could be done. But there are so many potentially great QB's coming out this year, we will get at least one.

I believe this team is significantly better than the team we saw play last year. The eye test tells me so. Geno isn't better, but still, as a team we are still better than last years' team. We are playing a significantly harder schedule, including losing two games to LA rather than win two games against LA without most of their stars. That alone will adversely affect our won loss record. It has to be made up for with wins against who or whom? Dallas? SF X 2? Philly? Pittsburg? Maybe Arizona. We have as few as one more win this year even if we play pretty good football.

Personally, I think we'll get a top 15 draft pick.

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