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Even if that were true that they tried to trade for him in the past the Broncos were generally playoff contenders. It wasn't until last year when they pulled the plug on the Flacco experiment after he had a neck injury about the same time he questioned the play calling and went with Drew Lock that they were looking forward. If Elway truly turned down a late second rounder for a late third rounder and a fifth while heading into a rebuild he is an idiot.
San Francisco yielded third-and-fourth round picks to the Denver, took back a high fifth-round pick from Denver and got Sanders out of the conference. Wasn't that bad in relation to a late 2nd.

But I won't argue Elway is an idiot.
 
My only question is what defense was the Ravens in when Sanu had 11 catches? Fool's gold!
 
This year's draft was the best wide receiver draft in about 20 years. The Patriots
came away with three lowly ranked UDFAs. Their UFAs were of similar value.
Our only ray of hope is a converted defensive back. Why is Troy Brown coaching
running backs instead of wide receivers? Of course, it's tough to coach players
that can't get open. Re-sign Antonio Brown even though he's a pain in the butt?
 
I mean, what's the game plan against this offense now? Double Edelman and let a rookie or 2nd year WR make a play. Not very comforting. At least I wasn't attached to Sanu, almost feels like addition by subtraction.
 
That group of people who said Brady heel turned, Kraft made the right decision in releasing AB, and Sanu woulda shoulda been a good signing if he were healthy (because he’s a GREAT guy!!!) and was being held back by Brady....how are you all doing right now?
 
That group of people who said Brady heel turned, Kraft made the right decision in releasing AB, and Sanu woulda shoulda been a good signing if he were healthy (because he’s a GREAT guy!!!) and was being held back by Brady....how are you all doing right now?
Don't you know everything is Brady's fault?? Well except for the winning, he just rode Bill's coattails.
 
Strawmen is the worst excuse for anything in online debates. Either something makes logical sense or it doesn't.



So all pro amazing QB play comes and goes like magic? Joe Flacco, Jeff Hostetler, Mark Rypien... these guys were All Pro's... but only some of the time? Makes sense...



Agreed.



I don't see where we disagree, I've never ever claimed you didn't need good to great QB play to win a ring... but you can get that from lesser players of the offensive line, tight ends, defense and special teams are good enough.

The 2017 Eagles were the best team in the league all season, they won the ring... neither Nick Foles or Carson Wentz was or is anything special. Andy Reid had Alex Smith on the cusp on an NFL MVP award... TEAM matters first and foremost.

Reread my post. I clearly stated that virtually all qbs in any SB "since 2006" ( when the nfl began " points of emphasis" and rules changes heavily favoring offenses ) were at least good and most were great. More so than any time in league history.
So to support your case you mention Hostetler( early '90s) and Rypien(late 80s/early 90s)? Then everyone else you bring up didnt even play in a SB, they were only in playoffs.
Thank you for proving my point. There have been 14 SBs since 2006. Thats 28 starting qbs. I dont need to research or look anything up- I know for a FACT that the VAST majority of those 28 qbs were good and a majority probably great. Brady, Rodgers,Ben,Brees, Mahomes,Warner,Peyton off the top of my head. Thats roughly 13 right there- not counting Peyton in 2015 becuz he was mediocre then. And most of the rest were all at least good qbs leading up to the SB.
 
I can't believe they cut him. He must of really stunk in camp, or they are worried about carrying over cap space for next year.
 
I can't believe they cut him. He must of really stunk in camp, or they are worried about carrying over cap space for next year.
As far as I know this was the last year of his deal so he wouldn't count against next year.
 
As far as I know this was the last year of his deal so he wouldn't count against next year.
Ya I'm not sure of the cap rules in terms of carryover, I thought some (?) of the total free space from this year carried over? Maybe I'm lost. I think I read his salary becomes guaranteed after week1.
 
That group of people who said Brady heel turned, Kraft made the right decision in releasing AB, and Sanu woulda shoulda been a good signing if he were healthy (because he’s a GREAT guy!!!) and was being held back by Brady....how are you all doing right now?
Sanu was at least a gentleman around women. That has to count for something. 0 threatening Twitter DMs that I’m aware of.
 
In a bit of a surprise, Sanu was informed that he is being released.

He seemed to have a decent camp, running great routes and not having a lot of drops..

Unless BB thinks he's going to need the extra $6.5M next year to get people signed, it's a bit of a head scratcher, all things considered.

Sanu brought:
- Sure Hands
- Run Blocking
- Great Route running
- Height for the Red Zone.
 
Excited for a youth movement
In a bit of a surprise, Sanu was informed that he is being released.

He seemed to have a decent camp, running great routes and not having a lot of drops..

Unless BB thinks he's going to need the extra $6.5M next year to get people signed, it's a bit of a head scratcher, all things considered.

Sanu brought:
- Sure Hands
- Run Blocking
- Great Route running
- Height for the Red Zone.
And he found a way to pick up his speed however once the NFL didn’t approve the method I think that was the writing on the wall.
 

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I don’t think he’s be on the team if they got a cap credit of 6.5M.
 
Reread my post. I clearly stated that virtually all qbs in any SB "since 2006" ( when the nfl began " points of emphasis" and rules changes heavily favoring offenses ) were at least good and most were great. More so than any time in league history.
So to support your case you mention Hostetler( early '90s) and Rypien(late 80s/early 90s)? Then everyone else you bring up didnt even play in a SB, they were only in playoffs.
Thank you for proving my point. There have been 14 SBs since 2006. Thats 28 starting qbs. I dont need to research or look anything up- I know for a FACT that the VAST majority of those 28 qbs were good and a majority probably great. Brady, Rodgers,Ben,Brees, Mahomes,Warner,Peyton off the top of my head. Thats roughly 13 right there- not counting Peyton in 2015 becuz he was mediocre then. And most of the rest were all at least good qbs leading up to the SB.
Not surprisingly great franchises and teams who draft and assemble talent well also find good QB's.

Since 2006 since that seems to be a magic number for you; Rex Grossman, Colin Kaeperkick vs Joe Flacco (one game), Peyton Manning with a broken neck who could barely beat out Brock Osweiler, Nick Foles, Jared Goff and for some reason Eli Manning won twice while Aaron Rogers and Brees only have one career win.

Some ^ real world beaters there, the parameters for "franchise caliber QB" seem flexible. Oh yeah and Cam Newton made it once but the Patriots are doomed in 2020 because Tom is no longer the QB... really the key to any good debate is consistency.

Mahomes couldn't carry the 28th ranked defense to a win in 2018, Tom Brady doesn't win a ring in 2016 if Dion Lewis and that D don't help him beat the Texans in the first round because he wasn't good.

QB's are overrated, it's important to get good QB play... but if Nick Foles and Joe Flacco can win rings then the need for a transcendent QB is overblown. You need good QB play to win a ring, that's true of all three phases and just about every position group.
 
What gets lost with all this is that the 49ers were in competition with the Pats to obtain Sanu before they settled on Sanders.
Chris Simms, who's close to Kyle Shanahan, said the 49ers backed off Sanu when the price tag was a 2nd.
Dunno if the Patriots were really in contention for Sanders this time. I know they tried years ago and the Steelers matched their offer sheet.
And Sanders was also going to sign with the Pats in 2014 had Billy offered him the same money Amendola received. Billy didn't do it, which came back to haunt in him in the 2015 AFCCG with Sanders snagging many tough 3rd down grabs. He also had Pro Bowl seasons in Denver.
My only question is what defense was the Ravens in when Sanu had 11 catches? Fool's gold!
The "who cares if he catches it" defense. The most overrated game used to defend Sanu on Patsfans.com. He averaged a pedestrian 8.1 yards per catch and his TD was a legally schemed pick play. People like to focus too much on his "10 catches".
I mean, what's the game plan against this offense now? Double Edelman and let a rookie or 2nd year WR make a play. Not very comforting. At least I wasn't attached to Sanu, almost feels like addition by subtraction.
The good news is that unlike what Harry thinks "no pressure on him", the pressure is on Harry to take the diapers off. He's in for a rude awakening if he thinks there's no pressure with the prospect of UDFA's, late rounds picks or a FA outperforming him. The media spotlight will be on full display for him now. No more hiding behind Edelman, Gordon, Brown, and now Sanu.
 
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