So San Fran's win over St. Louis basically eliminated them from contention for Bush...Houston still gets Bush if they lose as the only 2-14 team. However, if Houston wins, the winner of the Bush Derby will be a 3-13 team. Who has the lead among current 3-12 teams for worst strength of schedule?GB .505 (assuming they lose to Chicago, this number will go up a few ticks)NO .509 NYJ .534 (A Loss to NE would bump this up)HOU .554SF .571SF needs NO to come through and upset the Bucs, they need the Jets to beat buffalo, and GB to beat Seattle (who will be resting starters) to have a chance to get that #1 unless strength of schedule changes drastically based on week 17 results.So, would NO take Bush, trade down to #2 to take Leinart? None of the above?I have to think GB would take Bush, but there's already murmurs that he doesn't want to go there...The plot thickens.
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Cutler, Young or Jacobs may work just fine here too.
for suggesting he split time with McCallister, this type of thing is done with QB's all the time...who can forget Carson Palmer sitting for every snap of the Jon Kitna starting era? You show other teams that Deuce is sound, and trade him off the following year.If the Saints end up with #2 or #3, they end up with Leinart or D'Brickshaw. Can't lose with either one of those choices. I actually hope that they end up with D'Brick, who looks like one of those "I'm going to start for someone for the next 10 years" types. Leinart's no slouch either, and would be a starter on that team from day one.I hate to think of this weeks game as a "must lose", but there's a SERIOUS dropoff in talent from pick #3 to pick #4. Bush, Leinart, and D'Brick are franchise type players that New Orleans desperately needs.