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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.It's not that hard. Don't draft them early or pay them big money.High priced non-QB guys who are declining because of injury are not wanted by their teams?
I'm sure this is shocking the world, just as I'm sure it doesn't happen with players from other positions.
It's not that hard. Don't draft them early or pay them big money.
Example 712 for why you never pay a RB.
It's not that hard. Draft well, and at the right time, regardless of position, and you take elite full-time players when you can get them. You don't wait for round after round, unless you're talking about a punter or kicker.
This isn't hard to understand. It's about value Deus. Supply and demand.How many examples do we have of why you never pay for, or burn a high draft pick on, a QB?
You can play this game with pretty much every position.
Almost no other position is useless by 30.How many examples do we have of why you never pay for, or burn a high draft pick on, a QB?
You can play this game with pretty much every position.
Almost no other position is useless by 30.
This isn't hard to understand. It's about value Deus. Supply and demand.
QB's are worth the gamble. The impact they have is incredible and the supply simply isn't there like it is for RB. There's a 1000 bodies ready to fill that void. Not the case with QB's.
You might get lucky and hit on a Wilson, Brady etc but those examples are incredibly small. Outliers.
For RB every year we have some udfa making noise. 3rd, 5th round picks making a big impact. That simply isn't the case with QB's.
Not sure why this needs to be explained?
Only thing I got wrong was bothering with a casual like you.
Instead of bringing an argument to the debate it's more nonsense like this post.
It's gonna happen you racist bastards and he's gonna have sex with all your white women.
Look for Todd Gurley to contact the Bucs.
I expect Dion Lewis to sign there.