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Moving on and moving up...QB.


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42 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Hell why not move up to #2?  It seems Tepper is going to do whatever it takes to get one so might as well consider that as an option also. 

Yep

Will  Cost more but the fact is there are a lot of teams wanting QBs this year 

if they believe in the player, go get him

i don’t mean to be snarky but let’s hope the person)s) making this decision are smarter than the ones who brought Bridgewater here

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10 hours ago, raleigh-panther said:

Yep

Will  Cost more but the fact is there are a lot of teams wanting QBs this year 

if they believe in the player, go get him

i don’t mean to be snarky but let’s hope the person)s) making this decision are smarter than the ones who brought Bridgewater here

Joe Brady was behind getting Bridgewater here.  That's all you heard early in the season when people thought it was a good signing.  Everyone said Hurney had nothing to do with it at the time.

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Sorry, but we will not be playing in the Super Bowl this year or next year.  Supposedly, we are trying to build a roster to compete for the Big Dance over many years.  Guys, we don't have to solve the QB dilemma today.

Be patient.  While other teams are trying to trade up for the top four QB's, some great talent is being pushed down to position 8.  Say 'thank you' and count your good fortune that you picked up that talent for five years at a more cap friendly lesser salary.  Keep building a roster of young, hungry talent on cap friendly contracts.  

The QB that will complete our roster re-build can be acquired in 2022 or 2023, either through the draft or free agency.  We went to the Super Bowl with Jake and we didn't blow up the team in the process to acquire him.  YMMV

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