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Still on track for a QB pick pie


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11 minutes ago, mav1234 said:

It'll be good to have lots of options but I'm not sure we take a QB at 3... We will see. We absolutely need to add a QB early in the draft but Fitt has made it clear he isn't afraid of going after someone outside the first instead.

that’s been going great 

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19 minutes ago, NAS said:

A lot of QB needy teams are lurking, we need to keep this up

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How do you do Sundays when our team plays? Do you root against them and get mad if they do well? It just feels weird to me and I haven't been. I've just been rooting for good play and if we get a win I feel good for the guys who get it. I don't understand this other way of wishing bad upon them and for them to be crushed every game. I realize a higher pick is always better even for trading down for multiple picks band different scenarios but how do you go about rooting against your boys so easily and also who is this Andrew Luck type QB that is a can't miss you are wanting exactly? Which QB is it? To me they all look nothing like a polished Andrew Luck or a big freak of nature with electric level excitement like Cam Newton. Who is your guy that causes you to root against our boys every Sunday?

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10 minutes ago, FuFuLamePoo said:

There are just too many winnable games left I’m afraid. We’re not losing to all of Denver, Detroit, Pittsburgh, and New Orleans. And those first three are at home,

Don’t underestimate the suckage of our QBs to lose those games

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3 minutes ago, YourLastThought said:

How do you do Sundays when our team plays? Do you root against them and get mad if they do well? It just feels weird to me and I haven't been. I've just been rooting for good play and if we get a win I feel good for the guys who get it. I don't understand this other way of wishing bad upon them and for them to be crushed every game. I realize a higher pick is always better even for trading down for multiple picks band different scenarios but how do you go about rooting against your boys so easily and also who is this Andrew Luck type QB that is a can't miss you are wanting exactly? Which QB is it? To me they all look nothing like a polished Andrew Luck or a big freak of nature with electric level excitement like Cam Newton. Who is your guy that causes you to root against our boys every Sunday?

They never name their guy. If people wanna be so overwhelmingly focused on picking top of the draft at least pick your QB so we have receipts 

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