The National Football League-that was the week that was

Redskin's Synder left me with the impression that he's an idiot after paying Archuleta 40 million.

Matt Millen while a great backer at Penn State should've been fired years ago.

Quite right... as the opposite of baseball where you build up the middle...in football you build on the edge...Both Tackles...Corners...Ends in that order.

Quote from AAAintheBeltway:

The Redskins-Lions game left me convinced about the folly of wasting very high draft picks on receivers. The Lions have famously drafted that year's rock star receiver for seemingly the last five or six years. Two, I believe, are still on their roster. Roy Williams caught three passes yesterday for 36 yards. Calvin Johnson, all 6-5, 235 pounds, 4.3 40, caught one pass for three whole yards. 37 year old Keenan McCardell, who the 'Skins signed last week for the veteran's minimum, caught two passes for 39 yards.

The league's recent history is filled with high draft pick receivers who do little or nothing. Others are solid players but has any team won a Super Bowl recently because they had drafted a receiver in the first 10 picks? Doubtful.

The other place not to waste a high pick is RB. The talents that make a back great in college do not always translate. In the NFL the most important quality for a RB is toughness and the ability not to get hurt. Dazzling quickness is great but can you pick up a blitzing LB? Let's face it, for the most part there is little difference between the RBs of virtually every team. Plus, their careers are short because of the pounding they take. Luckily, this is among the easiest positions for a rookie to learn. Plenty of guys have come into the league and contributed immediately.

Where you do want to use high picks is both lines and CB. A dominating offensive line makes a decent RB and QB look like All Pros. A great D line makes your LBs and DBs look like All Pros. Great O linemen tend to have extremely long careers, a nice bonus since the position values experience.

The conventional wisdom of course is that a high pick must be used to select a franchise QB. The list of successful franchise QB's picked very high in the draft is a short one, basically Peyton Manning, Donovan McNabb, Brett Farve and Carson Palmer. Phillip Rivers may be one day. Eli Manning? Slightly better than journeyman is more likely. Tom Brady was a sixth round pick. Tony Romo was a free agent.
 
Quote from Dr. Zhivodka:

The overall parity in the NFL is insane. And the books are sooooo good....no person in his right mind should bet on those games. But ....that's assuming that making money is your object.

Spread is honed and optimized to the point its nearly unbettable. Best to stick with O/U if you must bet NFL. Better yet, stick with college.
 
Quote from AAAintheBeltway:

The list of successful franchise QB's picked very high in the draft is a short one, basically Peyton Manning, Donovan McNabb, Brett Farve and Carson Palmer. Phillip Rivers may be one day. Eli Manning? Slightly better than journeyman is more likely. Tom Brady was a sixth round pick. Tony Romo was a free agent.

I'd add Troy Aikman to that list, but otherwise I agree with the gist of your post.
 
that was one ugly game last night....wow...can Tony Romo snap out of this one??...the only thing he has going for him from last nights debacle is that they actually won and thats what its all about...peace
 
Remember the whole Ryan Leaf/Peyton Manning debate? Talk about night and day, although both were extremely highly touted at the time. More proof that it can be a crapshoot when choosing a franchise QB.
 
Quote from ElCubano:

that was one ugly game last night....wow...can Tony Romo snap out of this one??...the only thing he has going for him from last nights debacle is that they actually won and thats what its all about...peace

No kidding. I felt bad for the Bills fans.
 
Quote from AAAintheBeltway:

No kidding. I felt bad for the Bills fans.

you know what it is to have 4 interceptions and have had your defense score 21 points all in the 1st half and lose...you aint lying...going from extreme hi to extreme low in a matter of a 4 hour span is not healthy....but then again Jerry Jones went the opposite way ...a little healthier...man he was about to blow a gasket up in the sky box and 3 hours later he was jumping up like a little biatch... :p
 
Quote from AAAintheBeltway:

No kidding. I felt bad for the Bills fans.

I'm a Cowboy's fan and even I felt sorry for the Bills fans. We did not deserve to win that game, but I'm glad we did.:D
 
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