SoCalWizFan
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One roadblock you forgot to mention that is holding the Rams back - Jeff Fisher.
The Rams did what a lot of people has suggested and I'm not sure how you can describe it as fast amd loose. There is a common belief that he way to win is to build through the draft, acquire good young talent amd you can have success even witout a good QB. It showed once again how foolish this strategy is, which of course is why I was onboard with the RGIII trade up.
Here are the QBs playing last week
Brady
Rodgers
Newton
Roth
Wilson
Palmer
Peyton
Smith
See a pattern? This happens nearly every January.
You are missing the point. Point is if you have a good QB you can overcome holes on the roster and can go much further year after year than if you don't. Again we see this pattern every January which I why I thought it was worth the gamble to try to get one of those guys even with such a high price tag.
If Griffin had turned out to be as good as say Big Ben he would have more than overcome the shortfalls of not having those picks, especially considering half bust anyway. Obviously it didn't work and again Griff is a different type of player than Ben. But I'm talking about the entire thought process of doing what you can to try to get a top QB.
The problem with this example in particular is, Griffin WAS not a top QB. Top athlete yes, QB.. debatable. The reason he didnt come out the year before in 2011 was that he was viewed as a guy who played QB, but would be better suited as a WR. He lacked then, and still apparently lacks now, some of the key fundamentals of playing the position at an NFL level. I would say had they tried to make him into a traditional passer his rookie year, he comes no where close to Rookie of the year status.
Bottom line is, it was a boom or bust move from jump. If it worked, we had found a guy to move forward with and the cost might have been worth it in the end.
It failed, cost us two seasons, and we are likely to get nothing in return aside from the 2012 Division title.
Many folks, included our current GM, had Griffin rated very highly as a QB. GMSM specifically said he loved the way he threw the deep ball. It didn't work out, hey that happens, and they all knew it was a risk. But the fact is he was considered an elite QB prospect, one of the best to come out in years.
The problem with this example in particular is, Griffin WAS not a top QB. Top athlete yes, QB.. debatable. The reason he didnt come out the year before in 2011 was that he was viewed as a guy who played QB, but would be better suited as a WR. He lacked then, and still apparently lacks now, some of the key fundamentals of playing the position at an NFL level. I would say had they tried to make him into a traditional passer his rookie year, he comes no where close to Rookie of the year status.
Bottom line is, it was a boom or bust move from jump. If it worked, we had found a guy to move forward with and the cost might have been worth it in the end.
It failed, cost us two seasons, and we are likely to get nothing in return aside from the 2012 Division title.
Add him to a long list of guys that every one raved on but ultimately ended up as mistakes. It was a mistake then, and proved out to be so.
Don't think that is right. Accounts I read said he was intrigued by Griffin, but was against the trade.That's not true. Shanny was all in on Griffin, I do believe the version where he took the trade possibility to Allen/Snyder after he spoke with his buddy Jeff Fisher. He took Cousins because he had him rated 2 rounds earlier and he just couldn't pass up the value.
Clearly the GM/HC wasn't all in on Griffin or he wouldn't have drafted Cousins 3 rounds later. Just a random point. Nothing to do with SM. I think it says a lot about who wanted to make the pick in the 1st place.
Clearly the GM/HC wasn't all in on Griffin or he wouldn't have drafted Cousins 3 rounds later. Just a random point. Nothing to do with SM. I think it says a lot about who wanted to make the pick in the 1st place.
I disagree on Shanny not being all in. I think he was looking at Cousins to potentially showcase for a game or two and then Scott Mitchell him. But even if he wasn't in on the Griffin deal, so? He's still the same ass clown who traded 2 draft picks for Donnie McDirtball in 2010 and hired Jim Haslett.
And for all Shanny's talk about Cousins having top tier QB skills. Why didn't he put Cuz in sooner in the Seahawk playoff game? Maybe its was cuz he's was a lyin ass rat-face bastard who tried to paint himself in the best light whenever possible.
Clearly you do not have a love affair with Shanahan.If you read what I posted rumors over the years were that he didn't want McNabb. That too was a Snyder/Allen deal.