05-01-2006, 07:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Hendrix
it's not a "tactic" he's using...it's known that Denver was going to take Maroney if Cutler was gone by their pick...Cutler was still left, so they went w/him.
After Cutler, there were any other QBs worthy of a 1st round selection and I think Shanahan wasn't stupid enough to do that, so he was willing to take Maroney. But of course, Cutler was still there so they took him instead
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Really.
Read the post-draft interviews with Shanahan, Warren. He wanted Cutler, badly. So badly that he refused to talk to him in the final months before the draft for fear of tipping his hand. He got the guy he wanted. Now, I think it's foolish, all the hype about Cutler, but many draft 'experts' had him listed as the best QB in the draft, even the best QB to come out in the past couple of years. Obviously Shanahan agreed. So as a smart coach looking at the best running back or the best QB, which do you take? No Brainer. (I think he's wrong about Cutler, but that's irrelevant.)
Besides, if I was Shanahan, and I was looking at a 'super star' QB and RB.... why the hell would I take RB?!?! Denver has proven they can get near 'super star' production out of simply above average backs.
(Edit: That bastage Zippo beat me to it)
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