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Old 10-28-2019, 01:58 PM   #1
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The Heisman QB Curse Lives

Since 2000 Chris Weinke, Eric Crouch, Carson Palmer, Jason White, Matt Leinart, Troy Smith, Tim Tebow, Sam Bradford, Cam Newton, RGIII, Johnny Football, Jameis CrabLegs, Marcus Mariota, Lamar Jackson, Baker Mayfield, Kyler Murray.

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Old 10-28-2019, 02:17 PM   #2
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Carson Palmer wasn't a bust to me.

I'd also exclude Troy Smith from the equation. He went 5th round in his draft class.
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Carson Palmer wasn't a bust to me.

I'd also exclude Troy Smith from the equation. He went 5th round in his draft class.
Agree on Palmer. I had a front row seat (Not really. No way I buy a ticket to this POS team unless the Saints are in town) to see what happens when a Heisman winning #1 draft pick ends up under center of a stinking pile of sh*t team. The fact that Palmer was able to compile a 46-51 record while here probably warrants consideration for the NFL Hall of Fame.

Even Brees, Manning or Brady couldn't have saved the Bungles from the genius of Mike Brown.
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Old 10-28-2019, 03:10 PM   #4
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Agree on Palmer. I had a front row seat (Not really. No way I buy a ticket to this POS team unless the Saints are in town) to see what happens when a Heisman winning #1 draft pick ends up under center of a stinking pile of sh*t team. The fact that Palmer was able to compile a 46-51 record while here probably warrants consideration for the NFL Hall of Fame.
Speaking of the Bengals, remember those Akili Smith years?
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Old 10-28-2019, 03:46 PM   #5
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Speaking of the Bengals, remember those Akili Smith years?
Yep. Smith was part of the revolving door of Bungles QBs and coaches. I looked up his Wiki page to refresh my memory on the years he played here. The items that caught my attention included this....

"Smith scored a 16 out of 50 on the NFL-administered Wonderlic test when he first took the exam in 1998. His agent Leigh Steinberg hired a tutor to help improve his score for the 1999 scouting combine, and he scored a 37 on the second try."

And this beauty.
"Prior to the draft, there was an effort by New Orleans Saints' head coach Mike Ditka and management to get the Cincinnati Bengals' high draft position so the Saints could get Ricky Williams. The final offer, which was refused by Bengals management, was for nine draft picks, several extra in that year as well as many the next year. Instead of taking the trade, the Bengals stayed with their initial decision to draft Smith, who, while athletic, (he had also played two years of minor-league baseball and ran a 4.66 40-yard dash was still largely unproven, having only succeeded at the college level for one season."

So, Mike Brown had first right of refusal on Ditka's infamous deal and turned down 9 draft picks....for Akili Smith. And we wonder why the Bungles are the Bungles. At least Smith was able to stay out of jail. When I first moved to Cinci the joke going around town was that the team photos were always taken at the Hamilton County jail.
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And this beauty.
"Prior to the draft, there was an effort by New Orleans Saints' head coach Mike Ditka and management to get the Cincinnati Bengals' high draft position so the Saints could get Ricky Williams. The final offer, which was refused by Bengals management, was for nine draft picks, several extra in that year as well as many the next year. Instead of taking the trade, the Bengals stayed with their initial decision to draft Smith, who, while athletic, (he had also played two years of minor-league baseball and ran a 4.66 40-yard dash was still largely unproven, having only succeeded at the college level for one season."

So, Mike Brown had first right of refusal on Ditka's infamous deal and turned down 9 draft picks....for Akili Smith. And we wonder why the Bungles are the Bungles. At least Smith was able to stay out of jail. When I first moved to Cinci the joke going around town was that the team photos were always taken at the Hamilton County jail.
Wow ... just wow.
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A few of those guys have had pretty good careers and we would have been thrilled to have them pre Brees. Murray looked like he has the goods but just doesn’t benefit from a whole lot of talent around him.
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Palmer is the one guy in the list I would probably take as a QB. He was decent but was on bad teams, like how we saw Archie Manning back in the day.
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Palmer is the one guy in the list I would probably take as a QB. He was decent but was on bad teams, like how we saw Archie Manning back in the day.
On stat sites, guys debate how good Archie truly was, cause he really did not elevate the Saints in those early years.

The Saints actually lost more games after he was drafted, which is the opposite of the old claim that a good QB will get you a few wins the team would've lost without them.

The flip side to this is that Manning was pretty much ruined before he could've even got started and that's a fair argument to push. He was sacked over 50+ times in those first two seasons and when he finally started to hit his peak as a player, the damage was done.

I think Archie is the greatest "what if" argument in NFL stat realms cause BOTH arguments have their points and it's really impossible to take sides. He's one of the very, very few players in history and through stats where there is a common ground in the middle where both sides are right.

I've long believed this is why Archie didn't want Eli going to San Diego. He probably told him "don't go to a team with horrible management, you'll end up like me." and that prompted his decision to refuse to go there. I don't entirely fault Eli for this or blame Archie for wanting something better for his son. John Elway did it too and he knew what the hell he was doing by avoiding the mess with the Colts organization in those years.
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On stat sites, guys debate how good Archie truly was, cause he really did not elevate the Saints in those early years.

The Saints actually lost more games after he was drafted, which is the opposite of the old claim that a good QB will get you a few wins the team would've lost without them.

The flip side to this is that Manning was pretty much ruined before he could've even got started and that's a fair argument to push. He was sacked over 50+ times in those first two seasons and when he finally started to hit his peak as a player, the damage was done.

I think Archie is the greatest "what if" argument in NFL stat realms cause BOTH arguments have their points and it's really impossible to take sides. He's one of the very, very few players in history and through stats where there is a common ground in the middle where both sides are right.

I've long believed this is why Archie didn't want Eli going to San Diego. He probably told him "don't go to a team with horrible management, you'll end up like me." and that prompted his decision to refuse to go there. I don't entirely fault Eli for this or blame Archie for wanting something better for his son. John Elway did it too and he knew what the hell he was doing by avoiding the mess with the Colts organization in those years.

Back in this era good QBs never necessarily made a team better like it does today. We saw guys like Jim Zorn, Manning, Norm Snead, Pastorini (sp?), list goes on that never really took their teams to much anything, Pastorini was the closest but was on a team that built a good lineup of players and a guy like Earl Campbell. Any of those guys added to a Raiders or Steelers squad in the 70s probably would of made them better than having Stabler or Bradshaw.

Management thing is right on, some of these teams including ours had horrible management, its a make or break on if a team will succeed or QB succeed, San Diego still has no trophy, even with Phillip Rivers who is probably one of the best QBs still playing right now with no SB. Dont help none they cant get Melvin Gordon under contract which is key piece of them going anywhere. Then you look in our own division with Matt Ryan, about the only real upside there in Atl, and they got a front office of nothing but has beens, former GMs, and an idiot coach that inherited a good defense without doing anything in Seattle, thats a mess to walk into.

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