Sentences with phrase «franchise guy»

Let's talk a bit about a little video game franchise you guys may have heard about.
There are 4 QBs in this draft who are probably franchise guys, all very different from each other.
Denver signed Case Keenum, but it's hard to believe they are sold on him being their long - term franchise guy.
So I became sort of the de facto franchise guy for the Halo universe during the early stage of Halo 3's pre-production.
There were livid accusations that a fast - talking franchise guy had conned the grocer into a move that would hurt the ambience of the downtown core.
What better way to increase the odds of coming away with a franchise guy than selecting two?
My point is if you are the Browns you aren't even trying to compete until you've found your potential QB of the future so why trade for a guy who potentially wins a few games but isn't your franchise guy?
If the Giants want a QB and identify one they believe will be a franchise guy and he's there at 2 then go for it.
And on the flip side, if you look at QB, you have a better chance finding your franchise guy at the top of the 1st RD.
Not because Brock was a franchise guy.
But everyone was expecting the Vikings to find their franchise guy that year, because we needed one, and that wouldn't have happened if they waited.
I can see drafting a QB to hold the clipboard if they truly believe he will be a franchise guy that will take over in future years but it is at the expense of being the best team for 2018.
However, if the giants really believe one of these QBs is a franchise guys, then they should grab him.
The only movement we don't want to see is with our franchise guy (Stafford) unless it is an extension.
The reward of getting a franchise guy is too high in relation to the risk to pass.
You believe in one of the top 4 QBs as your franchise guy.
If we apply that, then folks will have to entertain the idea of Rudolph being a franchise guy which would allow us to stock the team back up without trading anything out.
But our thinking can't simply be «What if he IS a franchise guy
Our obligation needs to be on the best chance to get a franchise guy and our best chance to protect that franchise guy.
Primarily because I think the saturation of talent and similar vulnerability means we can still get a franchise guy at 12 or 22.
Obviously, everything we do around here has to add to the foundation of our franchise guy.
If the Cardinals miss out on the top five quarterbacks, they'll probably get their franchise guy in 2019.
That would truly be a rebuild and next offseason would see them scrambling to bring in another franchise guy.
You can get a good player toward the bottom of the first round, but generally not a franchise guy even if Boston's David Pastrnak (25th in 2014) might prove a notable exception to the rule.
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