True. I respectfully disagree though

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Keep in mind, my thesis is placed knowing full well there will be no Dat, Glover, and Singleton. Also, we are both going to assume that the Tackle works out (not a bust) as well as your linebacker is not a bust. Let's just also assume that we dont get a Top Tackle in Free Agency.
Facts
*Rob Petitti gave up 13.5 Sacks last year and when Flozell Adams went down, Torrin Tucker gave up 12.5 in 11 Games.
*The offense struggled greatly when Flozell Adams went down because you had to protect your Right and Left Tackle.
*More than likely, the in-effectiveness of your offense may have put a strain on your defense ala field position, time on the field, etc etc.
*Jason Witten still had a nice year but his true destructive nature was never really unleased on the opposition because he was either kept in to block on the line or was at Fullback and was lead blocking or getting crack blocks before going out on routes.
*Bledsoe is one of the most immobile Quarterbacks in the game but can absolutely carve a Defense up for Thanksgiving Dinner if you give him the time.
*Having to always leave an extra blocker in to help your Tackle out limits some of your play calling and one weak Domino on the Offensive Line can be a negative chain reaction for the other comrades.
Benefits of Drafting a Tackle
*Any player can be a bust, Tackle, Quarterback, Linebacker etc etc, so there are always risks.
*If this Tackle pans out, you not only get Flozell Adams back, but you get the Right Tackle position finally settled for years. Which is a position that has plagued Parcells from Day 1, ala Ryan Young, Torrin Tucker and Robert Petitti.
*If this 1st Round pick works out, you Neutralize menaces like U and Strahan (they move these guys around alot) and Jevon Kearse, which is a serious blow to the teams these players play for.
*Now that you have good tackles, you can open up the offensive playbook, maybe Petitti and Johnson play better as the line has been upgraded and your Running Game has improved. I dont care which Tackle we get, but I know Mcneil's best asset is his runn blocking ability.
*This upgrade could keep the offense on the field longer, put up more points by keeping Bledsoe upright, possibly make the running game more effective, and all of this would improve the defense greatly.
Those are the reasons I want to draft a Tackle instead of a Linebacker. Me and you have went round and round on this for about a month now, you have a good thesis and I think I have a good thesis. I really dont think you can go wrong going either way.
But of course Hostile, I am willing to debate with you about anything and everything because you always bring good arguments to the table, facts, etc etc and you dont just respond with
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- Mike G.