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  • #61
    Originally posted by griffey_mojo
    Not you too Frank...
    It makes no sense trading up and using a top pick when you have a potential star waiting. Rogers might not be a star. However, we've seen far too many QBs drafted very high only to turn into a bust. There's no guarantee that Ryan will be a star NFL QB. There's no sense using another draft pick on a QB.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by frankb03
      It makes no sense trading up and using a top pick when you have a potential star waiting. Rogers might not be a star. However, we've seen far too many QBs drafted very high only to turn into a bust. There's no guarantee that Ryan will be a star NFL QB. There's no sense using another draft pick on a QB.
      Ryan Leaf was taken before Peyton Manning. Hey, Ryan had a good career!

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      • #63
        Originally posted by wayne1218
        Are you kidding me? Everybody sitting in the stands at Lambeau will be doing it. Following this legend in G.B. will be nearly impossible. It is like following Elway in Denver. Good Luck with that pressure!
        I agree. Following Favre will be a tough task. However, this reminds me of Young following Montana. He's had a few years to watch and learn. Also, he's taking over a team that has lots of young talent. This past season they were the youngest team based on average age. He's also taking over a team that was one game and one INT from the Super Bowl.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by wayne1218
          Ryan Leaf was taken before Peyton Manning. Hey, Ryan had a good career!
          That's my exact point. There's no guarantees drafting a QB very high. Recent history has proven this point.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by frankb03
            I agree. Following Favre will be a tough task. However, this reminds me of Young following Montana. He's had a few years to watch and learn. Also, he's taking over a team that has lots of young talent. This past season they were the youngest team based on average age. He's also taking over a team that was one game and one INT from the Super Bowl.

            I always thought Young was a little different though. He proved himself in the USFL where he was a star already. I know it wasn't the NFL but everybody pretty much knew what they were getting with Young. I'm not sure anything is known at this point about Rodgers though.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by frankb03
              I agree. Following Favre will be a tough task. However, this reminds me of Young following Montana. He's had a few years to watch and learn. Also, he's taking over a team that has lots of young talent. This past season they were the youngest team based on average age. He's also taking over a team that was one game and one INT from the Super Bowl.

              I tend to agree with that.....although Young had more experience then Rogers has at the time.

              No need to panic and draft a QB.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by wayne1218
                I always thought Young was a little different though. He proved himself in the USFL where he was a star already. I know it wasn't the NFL but everybody pretty much knew what they were getting with Young. I'm not sure anything is known at this point about Rodgers though.
                Agreed! Young had much more playing experience than Rodgers. He was 31 when he took over the Niners.

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