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Old 03-15-2003, 06:34 AM
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I understand... But finding a franchise QB in the NFL is the hardest thing to do.
Thats why organizations will overpay($$$ or draft picks) to get these players.
Productive Qbs are hard to find.
Peyton has never won big games... DRuss dissed him before they played a couple of years ago mentioning this fact, we all know this. But this guy is smart, productibe, has incredible tools, if he had a defense(man, thats y throws alot of pics, forces so many pases, doesnt trust D or rest of offense), the edge healthy and a solid # 2wr and line, he would cut down on INT and be a smarter player.
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