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							Landshark 
							
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									« Reply #41 on: April 30, 2012, 06:20:55 am » | 
								
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							I have to agree with MikeO here, Tannehill needs all the practice reps he can get.   
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									« Reply #44 on: May 01, 2012, 03:21:37 pm » | 
								
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							Okay you are right.  Both the Chargers and Colts deserve an A grade for the 2000 draft because BOTH drafted a franchise QB that will lead them to multiple championships.  A desperate need for both teams.   
  First, I would never give a draft grade based on one player. Second, who is to say that Ryan Leaf wouldn't have been successful in a different situation.  Lets say he started out on a different team.  Maybe we could consider one with a better O-line, running game, a solid tight end option and two fast receivers to take advantage of his big arm.  He lost his job because he couldn't handle the pressure that came down on him when he started throwing interceptions.  Lets say he was in a situation that gave him enough initial success to carry him through a rough streak or two.  His whole career and life for that matter could have been very different. Circumstances affect outcomes.  It doesn't change the worthiness of the choice. I have no clue how I would rate those drafts, I really have no interest in going back and investigating them.  Picking Payton Manning at #1 overall seems more of a no brainer than something that deserves credit for excellent decision making.  
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