The good NFL franchises always seem to find the bargains on underrated talent.
Meanwhile, bad teams waste valuable resources on players that will never live
up to their ridiculous hype.
Word this week out of Seattle is that the
Seahawks are prepared to offer a first and third round pick to obtain
quarterback Kevin Kolb from Philadelphia. This is the same Seahawks team that
once traded a first rounder for Deion Branch and a third rounder for Charlie
Whitehurst.
Meanwhile, bad teams waste valuable resources on players that will never live
up to their ridiculous hype.
Word this week out of Seattle is that the
Seahawks are prepared to offer a first and third round pick to obtain
quarterback Kevin Kolb from Philadelphia. This is the same Seahawks team that
once traded a first rounder for Deion Branch and a third rounder for Charlie
Whitehurst.
In fact, the growing publicity around Kolb is eerily similar to a guy named
Rob Johnson, who suckered the Bills just over a ten years ago.
Originally a fourth round pick, Johnson sat the bench for two full seasons
before one strong start in 1997 caught the eyes of teams around the
league. Buffalo packaged a first and fourth round pick (along with a $25
million contract) for Johnson, who started a decade-long run of pathetic signal
callers.
Full article: http://buffalobillsstampede.blogspot.com/
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