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Fields vs Wilson vs Lance


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Just now, pantherj said:

You have teams who have dominant QBs, and you have the rest. The rest doesn't really matter. You need your QB to be great and the face of your franchise. That's how you sell tickets, go to the playoffs, and have sustained success. That is not Teddy two gloves, lord of the check down. I don't want to watch him play QB anymore.

I'm partial to Trey Lance, but we'll see who Marty goes to visit before the draft.

I'll be surprised if we don't visit all three, if for no other reason than to try to throw teams off the scent of the one we actually want.

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I wouldn't rule out Lawrence... If he forces the Jets hand saying he won't play there we could be a good trade partner for them. They likely wouldn't want to drop too far and there's a decent chance we'll get a top 5 pick. And they'd probably much rather he go to the NFC, plus we do have some good assets we could offer. It's a dream for sure but we've seen crazier things happen.

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Completely out on lance.

Fields and Wilson both throw dimes, Fields is a bigger name(for good reasons) but has a lot of one read plays. I wouldn't be shocked if Jacksonville takes Wilson, but that plays would probably ruin him(or Fields for that matter)

Its a lot closer than the average joe thinks, I would be happy with either.

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It's a lot of football to be played and then all kind of off season moves with teams getting new GMs and coaches.  You just don't know what all moves are going to be done. Who knows we could get lucky and Jacksonville hire a coach that wants a veteran QB and opens their spot for something else. I hope Rhule and Brady visit them all and we are able to get who we want. Other than Lawrence they all have questions that need to be addressed 

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47 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Arm strength is gonna become the new "#1 WR" this off-season. Just like everyone short of Julio Jones at his absolute best isn't worthy of being called a #1 WR, any QB who can't crack bullet proof glass with a football will be relegated to having a merely adequate arm.

I've seen a lot of that before, and Bridgewater probably amplifies it.

But not for me. I'm not looking for a guy with a rocket launcher for an arm or superior athletic ability. Those things are way down my list of priorities.

Give me accuracy, brains, decision making and good vision. Anything beyond that is gravy.

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36 minutes ago, Jorgie said:

Completely out on lance.

Fields and Wilson both throw dimes, Fields is a bigger name(for good reasons) but has a lot of one read plays. I wouldn't be shocked if Jacksonville takes Wilson, but that plays would probably ruin him(or Fields for that matter)

Its a lot closer than the average joe thinks, I would be happy with either.

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