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BSP? Best of the *realistic* free agency pool next year?


thunderraiden

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So i was looking at the 2010 NFL Free Agents QB list for next year and of all the REALISTIC free agent QB's Brain St. Pierre looked the best out of all of them. What do you guys think of the list? Obviously T. Jackson is an option but he really wouldn't help us win imo. BSP looked pretty great in pre-season action and is behind their current QB and QB of the future but he looked to be beating out that "QB of the Future" in preseason.

http://www.kffl.com/static/nfl/features/freeagents/fa.php?option=QB&y=2010

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I don't think that list is very accurate---- they've got Jake listed as a free agent, and we all know that is not true. My hope is that Kevin Kolb ends up going the Matt Cassel route and Philly can't keep both Kolb and McNabb. We swoop in and land an underrated qb in his prime.

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Kolb could end up being the next Matt Schaub, or he could be a pretender, i havent seen enough of him too judge, but he has looked impressive lately. St. Pierre, are you kidding id rather have Vick, and thats saying something..if it comes down to St. Pierre being our future QB than just keep jake until his contracts done or let Moore play..

I'm still hoping for Quinn...

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the hell are you talking about? that list is static regardless if people have signed or not, yes, the 6-year RFA will throw a monkey wrench but if thats the case we will be fuged unless we again trade more of next years picks for what the fug ever we need. (Which looks like at this point a Free Safety, WR, and QB)

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