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NFL Week 16 Thread

Discussion in 'Sports and News' started by RecoveringJournalist, Dec 17, 2014.

  1. 93Devil

    93Devil Well-Known Member

    Or they keep Brees and draft Larry Fitz instead.

    Using a first that high on a QB is basically giving up on your current guy, or at least I see it that way.
     
  2. 93Devil

    93Devil Well-Known Member


    What's interesting is that there are so few defensive players to add to this list compared with the offensive players.
     
  3. RecoveringJournalist

    RecoveringJournalist Well-Known Member

    Certainly not on the level of Harrison.

    With a lot of offensive players, especially at the skill positions, it takes some of them a couple more years to develop and sometimes the team isn't patient or already has a guy in that role.
     
  4. 93Devil

    93Devil Well-Known Member

    Deebo is a fantastic nickname as well.
     
  5. outofplace

    outofplace Well-Known Member

    Brees didn't really establish himself as a decent quarterback in San Diego until after the Chargers traded for Rivers (Remember, it was the Giants who took him and sent him to San Diego in the Eli Manning deal.) Fitzgerald went third, before the Giants took Rivers at No. 4, so the choice wasn't really Rivers or Fitzgerald. It was Rivers, a third round pick in 2004 and first and fifth rounders in 2005 or Fitzgerald. Kind of an easy decision, especially because Brees hadn't lit the world on fire to that point.
     
  6. Guy_Incognito

    Guy_Incognito Well-Known Member

    My mistake. They got a 4 & a 5.
     
  7. RecoveringJournalist

    RecoveringJournalist Well-Known Member

    Brees was 2-9 as a starter his second season as a starter and had more interceptions than touchdowns for his career when they traded for Rivers.

    Then, almost overnight he was very good, leading them to the playoffs the next season.
     
  8. outofplace

    outofplace Well-Known Member

    The Chargers were 2-9 in games he started, not Brees, though he certainly contributed to the losses with lousy numbers.
     
  9. Mr. Sunshine

    Mr. Sunshine Well-Known Member

    It's obvious Brees has been juicing since his arrival in New Orleans.
     
  10. amraeder

    amraeder Well-Known Member


    He was very good in 2004, too. Roughly as good as his first year in New Orleans (arguably better).
     
  11. RecoveringJournalist

    RecoveringJournalist Well-Known Member


    He did well enough that San Diego hit him with the franchise tag to give them another year to see what Brees could do and if they wanted to be all in with Rivers.
     
  12. BTExpress

    BTExpress Well-Known Member

    Faulk was considering holding out for a new contract, had missed practices, etc., so Colts traded him for a second- and fifth-round pick. They had the No. 4 pick in the first round thanks to a 3-13 record in Peyton's rookie season and just figured on replacing Faulk with that pick. Hard to see how the Colts could have built anything had they paid Faulk a monster deal and THEN had to pay Manning. One of those deals that you may not want to make, but you kind of have to.
     
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