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Fields vs Wilson vs Lance


Agent Blue

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1 hour ago, Agent Blue said:

We are getting one of them. And I am pretty sure Tepper and Rhule plan on sitting them for most of next season to let them learn while also building up the rest of the team in the draft. Then in 2022 turn on the gears and get serious about winning the NFC. 

I am kind of leaning Wilson. 

Did you see Wilson against Coast Carolina ? 

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

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.

Everything you stated were exactly what they said about Bridgewater before the season. Thanks but hell no. 

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Just now, nctarheelreincarnated said:

Everything you stated were exactly what they said about Bridgewater before the season. Thanks but hell no. 

I actually had guys like Drew Brees, Joe Montana and Tom Brady in mind when I said it.

Regarding Montana, Steve Young was a far superior athletic specimen, but I seriously doubt you'd have many 49er fans choose Young over Montana.

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3 minutes ago, nctarheelreincarnated said:

Everything you stated were exactly what they said about Bridgewater before the season. Thanks but hell no. 

Bridgewater has poo decision making and terrible vision. The 4th and 8th debacle proved it. The "Teddy is a good decision maker" meme came from Teddy propagandists  who only looked at his completion % on ESPN.com to push a message.

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14 minutes ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

Bridgewater has poo decision making and terrible vision. The 4th and 8th debacle proved it. The "Teddy is a good decision maker" meme came from Teddy propagandists  who only looked at his completion % on ESPN.com to push a message.

I know it’s petty but Wilson’s stupid under armor head band looks likes something out of a 1980s Olivia Newton John music video 

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Regardless of how you rank them, two QB's are going to be off the board by the time we pick.  Minimum.  There is no way the Jets and Jags pick something other than QB.

After that, I think the Bengals, Cowgirls and Chargers feel like they have a guy. 

Will the Failcons want to get Ryan's successor?  What about the Eagles, Giants and Lions?  I know the Eagles have serious doubts about Carson.  The Giants aren't sure about Jones and the Lions need to get a Stafford successor.

It's all going to depend on our final draft position.  The good news on that front is that the Saints are now in a legit playoff race for #1.  Provided the Packers keep winning, it seems likely that our final Saints game this year won't be vs the Saints second team.

 

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