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Now you're just being foolish 8188. Herschel Walker was viewed as one of, if not the most valuable player in the NFL at the time of the trade.
He's not a franchise qb. The value of a franchise qb is immeasurable. Whatever you give up for one is worth it. They're so rare and mean so much in the NFL. Having an elite Qb makes you a contender. Having an elite RB guarantees your nothing.
Did you quote the wrong person? Because I'm the one arguing that a franchise Qb is far more valuable than the best offensive line in the league
So to be clear... you're saying you would trade 5 first round OL picks for a single first round pick of a QB. Correct?
Not what I'm saying. I'm saying I wouldn't trade a proven qb for 5 proven Olinemen.
I guess I'm a little confused 8188. You've clearly stated the following...
a franchise QB is "immeasurable"
whatever you give up for one is worth it
a franchise QB is "far more valuable" than the best offensive line
... and yet now you're saying you wouldn't trade 5 top OL for your franchise QB? I guess I'm not following your logic.
Really? My argument is clear. a franchise qb is more important than the best offensive line in football.
I said I wouldn't trade 5 first round picks for an unknown commodity at qb. That's a different story.
I also said I wouldn't trade (as in give up) a franchise qb, for 5 Olinemen. Because the franchise qb is the most important thing
I understand that 8188. But if you don't have a franchise QB on your team, and you clearly want one based on your comments, then according to your own posts you would be willing to give up your full top quality OL in a single trade for that QB. In fact, you would likely give up even more since you've stated "whatever you give up for one is worth it".
Everything is easier to acquire than a championship caliber QB. Get your QB then fix everything else. Lots of people can play o line well enough to be serviceable in the NFL compared to what? 5 QBs that are real gamechangers
There's a saying in the military: amateurs study tactics; professionals study logistics.
There's nothing glamorous about logistics. It's tedious, mind-numbing work. But get it right, and you win wars.
The O-Line vs QB debate is kind of like that. Fun and exciting to talk about QB play, and how they are difference makers. But they only look like "franchise QBs" when they have some serious help from their line. Boring and unglamorous as it may be, it's the line (O or D) that sets the conditions for success or failure of their more high-profile teammates.
As the old adage goes, championships are won and lost in the trenches.
One great QB is worth more than one great Lineman. But a squad of great linemen are worth more than any QB...because they'll make a mediocre QB look very good, and a very good QB look like the greatest of all time.
You may not like focusing on the line play in football, and I don't blame you. It's not nearly as exciting as following the ball, for most people. But that's where the game is being won or lost. Kinda like with logistics.
There's a saying in the military: amateurs study tactics; professionals study logistics.
There's nothing glamorous about logistics. It's tedious, mind-numbing work. But get it right, and you win wars.
The O-Line vs QB debate is kind of like that. Fun and exciting to talk about QB play, and how they are difference makers. But they only look like "franchise QBs" when they have some serious help from their line. Boring and unglamorous as it may be, it's the line (O or D) that sets the conditions for success or failure of their more high-profile teammates.
As the old adage goes, championships are won and lost in the trenches.
One great QB is worth more than one great Lineman. But a squad of great linemen are worth more than any QB...because they'll make a mediocre QB look very good, and a very good QB look like the greatest of all time.
You may not like focusing on the line play in football, and I don't blame you. It's not nearly as exciting as following the ball, for most people. But that's where the game is being won or lost. Kinda like with logistics.
One great QB is worth more than one great Lineman. But a squad of great linemen are worth more than any QB.
Manning had one of the worst offensive lines in the NFL. He still performed great. Same as near the end of his time with the colts.
The Titans have had two outstanding offensive tackles for nearly a decade. The Browns have one of the best centers and left tackles in the league.
It hasn't worked out well for either.
Manning had one of the worst offensive lines in the NFL. He still performed great. Same as near the end of his time with the colts.
Great... give the Titans an outstanding Center and two outstanding Guards, and similar for the Browns... and then we can perhaps consider this point. Otherwise... it's a worthless statement relative to your position.The Titans have had two outstanding offensive tackles for nearly a decade. The Browns have one of the best centers and left tackles in the league.
It hasn't worked out well for either.
