with his neck problems, if Manning plays again, he has been knocked in the head too many times.
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I agree with shockmonster. Manning's neck is a concern. But, its manning. DTSB, I just assumes that there was no way in hell kc could get the #1 pick. Oh, and Monster, Tannehill is no better than Cassel. His football iq is low and he folds under the rush. He did look good last year though.
KC needs to make a run at Drew Brees as well.People who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do. -Isaac Asimov
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Originally posted by Awesome Sauce Malone View PostI concur. We have a great running game with Charles and two great receivers.Follow me on twitter: https://twitter.com/Shox_KCfan
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Originally posted by shock View PostTannehill is no better than Cassel. His football iq is low and he folds under the rush. He did look good last year though.
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Which is why the chiefs need to sack up and get a home run QB. The rest will fall into place soon after. Get a good QB and Bowe will stay, tag Carr and work on the OL. Defense is championship caliber right now but the offense cannot compete worth crud.People who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do. -Isaac Asimov
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86% of the Pro-Bowl QB's are draft in the first 3 rounds. Only round outside the first three that shows any significance is the 6th round (6%) which is because of Tom Brady
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Breakdown by Individual QB by Round
1st - 32% (Peyton Manning - 11 Pro-bowls)
2nd - 15% (Brett Favre - 11 Pro-bowls)
3rd - 17% (Chris Chandler - 2 pro-bowl)
4th - 3% (David Garrard - 1 pro-bowl)
5th - 3% (Mark Brunell - 3 pro-bowl)
6th - 11% (Tom Brady - 6 pro-bowl)
7th - 4% (Matt Cassel - 1 pro-bowl)
8th - 22% (2 of 9 QB) (Trent Green - 2 pro-bowl, Elvis Grbac - 1 pro-bowl)
9th - 17% (1 of 6 QB) (Brad Johnson - 2 pro-bowls)
10th - 0%
11th - 0%
12th - 0%
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Originally posted by SB Shock View Post86% of the Pro-Bowl QB's are draft in the first 3 rounds. Only round outside the first three that shows any significance is the 6th round (6%) which is because of Tom Brady.
It is certainly debatable what a 'pro-bowl' appearance signifies, not to mention that it's at best a relative metric that can't account for absolute quality (whatever that means in this context) of play. Brad Johnson? Get real, man.
Not sure where you got your list from, but I don't see Marc Bulger. He was a late round selection that played in the Pro-bowl. Where's undrafted Kurt Warner? Someone hates St Louis!
Also, many first round qb's are never successful in the NFL.
Lastly, while there may be some correspondence between draft round and future success, there's no rule that says it has to be YOUR draft pick.I think Pringles original intention was to make tennis balls... but on the day the rubber was supposed to show up a truckload of potatoes came. Pringles is a laid-back company, so they just said, "**** it, cut em up!" - MH
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Originally posted by Wu du Nord View PostNice chart, but what point are you trying to illustrate?
It is certainly debatable what a 'pro-bowl' appearance signifies, not to mention that it's at best a relative metric that can't account for absolute quality (whatever that means in this context) of play.
The best metric would have listed their "Approximate Value" as graded by Pro-Football Reference but to try and explain how this value is arrived at and then "calibrate" everybody to what is a good value and what is bad. People eyes would glaze over because they don't really care about the weighting scheme and the complex formula. In the big scheme of things whether you use the pro-bowl as a metric or their "AV", the chart basically looks the same. QB taken in the first 3 rounds have significantly more success in the NFL.
Brad Johnson? Get real, man.
Not sure where you got your list from, but I don't see Marc Bulger. He was a late round selection that played in the Pro-bowl. Where's undrafted Kurt Warner? Someone hates St Louis!
I could only list the best, not all the QB.
Bulger is overshadowed by Brady and Hasselbeck who were also taking in the 6th round and who were better QBs.Warner is one of those outliers that he wasn't drafted.
Also, many first round qb's are never successful in the NFL.
But if you want a takeaway - if you are not drafting a QB in the first 3 rounds, don't expect a savior (if you do get lucky he will probably be traded off) and if you do draft a QB in the first 3 rounds there is probably only 1 in 3 chance he will be your savior.
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For every Manning, there is a Russell, Leaf, and Gabbert.People who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do. -Isaac Asimov
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Originally posted by shock View PostFor every Manning, there is a Russell, Leaf, and Gabbert.Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
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Originally posted by SB Shock View PostI just posted the data, because there was a discussion of whether to draft or not to draft a QB.
You are correct it does not account for "absolute quality, but "Pro-bowl" is a simple metrix that people understand.
The best metric would have listed their "Approximate Value" as graded by Pro-Football Reference but to try and explain how this value is arrived at and then "calibrate" everybody to what is a good value and what is bad. People eyes would glaze over because they don't really care about the weighting scheme and the complex formula. In the big scheme of things whether you use the pro-bowl as a metric or their "AV", the chart basically looks the same. QB taken in the first 3 rounds have significantly more success in the NFL.
Also the composition of the particular draft is important. For example, iirc, Brees was a second rounder, but was the second QB selected (Vick went first that year). Some years it makes sense to draft a QB early. Other years it don't make no sense.
He was a 9th round pick who had a good NFL career, all teams should be lucky to draft Brad Johnson of the world with their 9th round pick.
You must be a Lutz with their Stl. fetish. Everything doesn't revolve around STL.
It is you, you who has the fetish... for Lutz.
You just can't help yourself. He's the fire that toasts your marshmallows to a golden brown before you press 'em on a bar of slightly melted chocolate and smush 'em between a couple of tasty graham crackers.
How'd that taste?
Actually, I just kinda remembered that they were both crazy low selections. Thinking of one triggered the other. You are welcome.
I could only list the best, not all the QB.
Bulger is overshadowed by Brady and Hasselbeck who were also taking in the 6th round and who were better QBs.Warner is one of those outliers that he wasn't drafted.
But if you want a takeaway - if you are not drafting a QB in the first 3 rounds, don't expect a savior (if you do get lucky he will probably be traded off) and if you do draft a QB in the first 3 rounds there is probably only 1 in 3 chance he will be your savior.I think Pringles original intention was to make tennis balls... but on the day the rubber was supposed to show up a truckload of potatoes came. Pringles is a laid-back company, so they just said, "**** it, cut em up!" - MH
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Names tied with the coaching search:
Jeff Fisher, interviewed soon after Haley was fired.
Joe Philbin, Packers OC, interviewed last week.
Bill O'Brien, NE OC, will most likely be taking the Penn State job.
Josh McDaniel, Rams OC, will not be coming to KC.
Most expect Philbin to be named Coach. As far as I know, RAC has not been contacted by another team, and would possibly stay. Philbin has been described as humble and quiet, just the type of guy Pioli will go for, and the type of guy that RAC could work well with. Philbin is also the architect of one of the most efficient offenses in the NFL, and if he brought his backup QB, the offense in KC could be a clone, which isn't a bad thing. Even if Flynn is a system QB, the system only failed once in twelve months, and won a NFC Championship and a Superbowl, and os a favorite to repeat.People who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do. -Isaac Asimov
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