You have to take 10 QBs and then hope that Fox can only ruin half of them this year.
Genius is right. Then you trade those good 5 QBs that aren't ruined for even more draft picks. 20 QBs next year!
+1 Eventually it will be like a QB farm. We'll harvest 'em by the hundreds each year. The "end game" though is to amass the most 6th round draft picks and then package 'em up with our best players when we trade them away. You can never have too many 6th round draft picks if you need to sustain this business model for the franchise.
Genius is right. Then you trade those good 5 QBs that aren't ruined for even more draft picks. 20 QBs next year!
+1 Eventually it will be like a QB farm. We'll harvest 'em by the hundreds each year. The "end game" though is to amass the most 6th round draft picks and then package 'em up with our best players when we trade them away. You can never have too many 6th round draft picks if you need to sustain this business model for the franchise.
That and only marginally bettering the team in FA while spending the most in the league.
+1 Eventually it will be like a QB farm. We'll harvest 'em by the hundreds each year. The "end game" though is to amass the most 6th round draft picks and then package 'em up with our best players when we trade them away. You can never have too many 6th round draft picks if you need to sustain this business model for the franchise.
That and only marginally bettering the team in FA while spending the most in the league.
I think the McCaskey business model should be documented in a book. The Bears are one of the wealthiest franchises in the NFL. Billions of dollars of net worth. And the product being sold to fans is a 3-win team. Genius. Sheer genius.