Hahah I totally get and understand all of your point of views. I just personally don't agree with it. It's probably cause I'm such a draft guy and I like being able to find talent no one else saw, and I like when teams earn success because they were good at scouting players. Not because they had...
It was just perfect that they happened to get him after the Tebow blunder. I cannot fathom how football people thought he was a franchise QB. And I hate that they were rewarded for making a crappy decision that takes years for other teams to hurdle.
I hate it because they can't build their team the conventional admirable way. It's like "Fuck it, this is too hard. I'm just gonna throw money at it and hope it fixes the problem." And it's sad that that's how the NFL can be dominated.
Or in a better metaphor, put the puzzle together yourself. If you can't find the fucking piece you need, don't go and pay to have a piece made that will fit in there. Do it yourself. Put the work in.
I'm not saying you can't build with money. Cause obviously you can. But c'mon man. That's taking everything awesome away from sports. I get that it's a business. But it should be a game before it's a business. It should be about building your team because you put in the effort to build it. Not...
Denver is soooooo annoying. I mean they're fucking morons for drafting Tebow as their franchise QB, then when that fails, get lucky and sign Peyton. Then they sign Welker. Build your fucking team through the draft. Not with money. They are the closest thing to the NBA in the NFL.
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