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Ranking each team's QB situation after the NFL Draft

Discussion in 'Miami Dolphins Forum' started by The_Dark_Knight, Apr 29, 2020.

  1. The_Dark_Knight

    The_Dark_Knight Defender of the Truth

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    Okay, maybe this should be in another forum but with what I'm going to post from this article, it just goes to show you why I, nor should anyone else really put much stock in sports writer's opinion/evaluation.

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nf...nfl-draft/ss-BB13kEal?ocid=spartanntp#image=1

    Ok, here we go...

    We're set at #24 with the following evaluation
    Hmmmmm, we have a 16 year capable veteran with the heir apparent prepping in the wings. Ok, seems kind of fair...I guess.

    Now the Tennessee Titans...1 game from the Super Bowl are only ranked 17th?

    So because Tennessee doesn't have a viable back-up in the wings that's considered a starter, they're all the way down at 17. Well by that logic, Miami should be ranked higher than Tennessee. :pity:

    Now here's the one I get the BIGGEST kick out of...the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, ranked 9th in quarterback situation.

    So for the reasons listed concerning Tennessee, Tampa Bay should be at the bottom of the barrell. The Bucs traded Jameis Winston to the Saints, their only other viable starting quarterback, leaving the Bucs to be lead by a 43 year old aged quarterback with no other viable back-up. Granted, Winston was a flipping train wreck of a quarterback, but he was their starter. The Bucs now have no one but...oh the Viagra induced erection for an old man.

    My prediction is that Miami's going to do better than most believe
    Tennessee is going to repeat their incredible season from last year and Tannehill will be on the tip of everyone's tongue
    And Tom Brady is going to be humiliated being out on his own away from Belichick.
     

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