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Should we draft a Quarterback this Year ?


Paa Langfart

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Depends on who is there in the 4th and later. Nothing wrong with spending a late round flier on a QB if we have met our needs for the most part. Cam and DA are good to have, but after watching what happened to Arizona this year, I definitely think we need a 3rd option.

if you ever have to go to your third option your season is done. and we have joe webb atm.

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What is the point if Cam will be here for the next seven or so years at least (as he should be)?

 

 

You realize Cam got injured 2 times this year and had a fairly major surgery to recover from to start off the season. He alos probably had more hits than any other starting qb.   Not all qb s bodies last for 10-12  years or more.  I would say at this rate there is a fair chance Cam may need to hang up the cleats in a few more years whether he wants to or not.. 

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I would say at this rate there is a fair chance Cam may need to hang up the cleats in a few more years whether he wants to or not.. 

 

Really? That's a bit absurd. He's only 25.

 

The best way to keep Cam healthy is to keep building our OL, and we can start by finding a real left tackle.

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