What you say is true, but, there will come a time to pay the piper. I think that bold moves are/were needed because of the QB situation (that was a FO creation BTW), but, there need to be positive results.
Draft position has nothing to do with whether a player is top 'o the heap in the NFL. Your argument makes no sense in the context of the conversation (to me). If you are that good your draft position means nothing. If you think that you could plug Joe Average RB into philly and get the same results you'd be wrong. McCoy brings something extra.
I'm more excited by what McCoy brings to the table with the passing game I think. He's very accomplished and we'll see him used plenty on play action. Me likey.
and my answer remains no. As I said in a followup post QBs do not lack confidence. No, acquiring Cassel will not affect the Bills signing another QB (money aside).
If you are also wondering whether I think signing Cassel will make it harder for the Bills to sign another QB (money aside) my answer to that one is no.
Sorry that you couldn't understand what my rhetorical question implied, but when I said "do you really want a QB who was afraid of EJ and now Cassel?" the answer to your question was no, I do not.