(02-04-2014 11:52 AM)HeartOfDixie Wrote: Case can't hack it. He's at best average, he isn't in CUSA anymore.
Your argument would hold water if there wasn't a draft every year.
Take Johnny, ride the wave of profit, like a good businessman, and draft another kid next year, or the year after that, or even the year after that, or, and I know this is crazy, the year after that.
A Heisman winning QB from just down the road only comes around every so often.
Good Lord get of Case's back. I like him but for the 1,000,000th time the Texans will draft a QB and he will likely beat out Case.
In your world they draft a QB every year and suck every year? Yeah that makes financial sense.
Draft a QB in the 3-4 round after you take a tackle #1 if we suck then you take a QB with your #1 pick next year to play behind an improved line.
That was all I was saying but you seem to have had a great big gulp of Johnny football Kool-Aid.
Who cares if he won the Heisman? Let’s see the jury is still out on RGIII and Cam Newton but go down the line and tell me the last one (QB Heisman) that was a success at the NFL level? RGIII has shown he can do it and Cam has made it to the playoffs but they are the exception rather than the rule.
Do you recall names like..... Sam Bradford (there is hope but it is fading fast), Tim Tebow, Troy Smith, Matt Leinart, Jason White, Carson Palmer (serviceable but short of a few flashes that is it), Eric Crouch, Chris Weinke, Danny Wuerffel, Gino Torretta, Ty Detmer, all the way back (and I will stop here) to my beloved Coog Andre Ware.
The Heisman is a collegiate award and has no bearing on if a player will be successful at the next level.