Re: Dumb NFL Draft Order Selection rules...
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It's not like that draft was filled with studs.
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I hope this post was intentionally stoopid.
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It's hard to think anyone that Chicago would've taken would have actually had a big impact on the team.
Two hall of famers were taken in the draft. The aforementioned, unavialabel Bradshaw, and Mel Blount who went 53rd overall.
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1. The subject of the original post was how tie-breakers determine draft order. My post was merely to tell about how the Bears lost out on a Hall of Fame quarterback in the '70 draft based on a coin flip...pretty interesting for a team that hasn't had a quarterback since Sid Luckman. The quality of others that came out of that draft are irrelevant.
2. Are we really determining the strength of a draft class based on how many Hall of Famers it produces?
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