That is, indeed, quite the contrast. I thought that was absolutely foolish by them. The next 3-4 years, we'll watch Atlanta and see how it goes. If they don't make it to an NFCCG, let alone win a Super Bowl, then their alternative approach has done no better than our own.Yoop wrote: ↑17 May 2021 10:29havn't gotten to the draft recap yet, first 17 minutes is devoted to Rodgers and Love, Ben Fennell touches on key aspect of our situation, one thing that Stands out is with Atlanta and there 37 yr old Ryan, top 3 pick in the draft, a couple very good QB prospects sitting there, instead of drafting Ryans replacement, Atlanta selects possibly the highest offensive impact player in the whole class.
The same comparison can be made of the Saints, who went all in and never drafted a QB and pushed money back in Brees' contracts to ensure they kept him until he wanted to stop... they did not get back to the Super Bowl with Brees, and they did not make it as far as the NFCCG against us the past couple years.
You are correct in identifying alternative models of team building, but when doing so, you also need to compare the outcomes. So far, I haven't seen a team that drafted a QB push all-in to finish off that QB's career and have it work successfully.
Manning left the Colts. Brady left the Pats. Brees retired a Saint (wasn't drafted but his whole high-end career was there) without getting back to the Super Bowl. Favre left the Packers. Montana left the 49ers.
Elway is the only time I've seen this work, I think.