Yep. A few years back I read some articles that the Brown's front office position, under Haslam, had shifted their approach .... because the organization had such a terrible history, luck, whatever, getting burned badly in drafting QBs (finding anyone to fill the job) .... they wanted to build/improve the support structure first, put the team in a better position, THEN go get your QB and plug him in.
The only problem? .... what are you passing over? What happens if your QB isn't there when you need him, or you aren't in the position to draft them before the opposition because you managed to win three games that year (LOL)? IMO, you're taking far more risks and will never show much improvement on that plane if you take such an approach to the most important position on that field.
Tua?
https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com...jury-hip-money
Wish the kid all the luck in the world ... but that's a pretty traumatic injury, and high potential of risk, looking at the physical job requirements. He's a banged up, busted up "Cam Newton" coming out of college.Tagovailoa suffered a right hip dislocation with posterior wall fracture. The hope is he can avoid a “Bo Jackson” situation where avascular necrosis (AVN), which is a lack of blood supply to the ball of the femur, causes the bone and overlying cartilage to die out.
Even if he avoids this, Tagovailoa cannot avoid the inevitable post-traumatic arthritis. He also has had two ankle surgeries.