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I know it wasn't addressed to me, but the answer is Winston. Hands down. And its not close.Originally posted by Yankees03:
wadster if you could draft either and they came out the same year, who would you take.......Winston or Manziel? both have major character issues
Russell certainly was a waste of a pick. But as far as a waste of $, it actually would be a good example of the trickle down effect. Al Davis' $ trickled down from Jamarcus to many a DJ and purple drank dealer. So I think in the end, they probably spent that cash better than Al would have. So there's the silver lining.Originally posted by Yankees03:
I agree as well jsto, but im not sure id take him hands down. In my personal opinion both will be busts in the NFL. Great great college guys, but they have shown they lack the maturity to basically just shut up and play football. As for Russell, what a waste of $ and draft pick on him.
I agree. I think Winston is a pretty good qb. Crappy person but good qb.Originally posted by jsto60:
I'd take Winston all day every day over Russell. Russell never showed poise or accuracy in college. He merely had a big arm to go along with his gut and his love of purple drank.
Not sure Winson is a sure fire guy that will pan out. But he doesn't have bust written all over him like Russell did. That guy won the lotto though by impressing Al Davis. You simply need speed or arm strength and that does the trick for the Raaaaaaidahs.
Lol, this is actually a pretty damn interesting way to put a silver lining on Russell blowing all those millions. At least he put the money back into the economy.Originally posted by jsto60:
Russell certainly was a waste of a pick. But as far as a waste of $, it actually would be a good example of the trickle down effect. Al Davis' $ trickled down from Jamarcus to many a DJ and purple drank dealer. So I think in the end, they probably spent that cash better than Al would have. So there's the silver lining.