I don’t see why this is a problem though. So teams are tanking for the draft? Okay.
So what? The NFL is not the
NBA. A team with 5 is not a team with 22
starters.
The Browns likely tanked and got Myles Garrett. Okay, good for them. He might be awesome. He might not be. Who knows.
But is anybody going to argue that now the Browns can become a dominant
team? Does anybody want to wager say,
ten grand, on if the Browns will have a season above 500 in the next
decade? I wouldn’t take that bet.
Last year’s number one pick was Jared Goff, aka that guy who
doesn’t know what direction the sun rises and sets each day. Anybody want to take that 500 in a decade bet
on the Rams?
Maybe Jameis Winston has it in him to be a true franchise
quarterback? We shall see. Anybody see the Bucs as a true Super Bowl
contender? I don’t.
Jadeveon Clowney seems to finally be taking off, living up
to his beast potential. We shall see. Anybody see the Tejans as a true Super Bowl
contender? I don’t.
Nobody can seem to determine if Eric Fisher is the best or
the worst. Or both at the same
time. Not even Eric Fisher.
And of course, the big daddy of all tanks, the Suck for Luck
campaign yielded one of the best quarterback talents in a decade to the dumpster
fire that is the Indianapolis Colts. And
they’ve promptly destroyed that man’s body.
Luck will need a motorized cart to get from his imperial sized bed to
his gold plated bathroom by the time he’s 36.
Let teams tank, whatever.
The draft has been proven to be the ultimate game of roulette. Either you hit or you don’t. It’s why smart teams stockpile as many picks
as possible, led by smart personnel staffs that know how to build a
roster. As in, the teams that are
professionally run well enough to not need to tank. These are the teams that will consistently
make the playoffs and win.
So it doesn’t matter if teams tank for the draft. Just let it all continue to play out. The game will go on.
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