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No more retreads or reclamation projects at QB


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I already know the next upcoming off season they will be guys like Daniel Jones, Drew Lock, maybe even Derek Carr available, this front office has to say no to all of them.

 

They need to draft a QB and build him up. Go look the past SB winners, mvps or just the best teams in general, outside of Peyton and Brady all of them were drafted by their original team. 

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1 minute ago, GoobyPls said:

I already know the next upcoming off season they will be guys like Daniel Jones, Drew Lock, maybe even Derek Carr available, this front office has to say no to all of them.

 

They need to draft a QB and build him up. Go look the past SB winners, mvps or just the best teams in general, outside of Peyton and Brady all of them were drafted by their original team. 

Have you seen this current crop of college qbs?  Its a shitshow

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There are talented QBs out there wasting away on bad teams but you can’t pluck someone, put them on a new bad team, and think the problem is solved. 
 

Smartest guy this offseason was Stafford by refusing to come here. Nobody can succeed if the oline is Swiss cheese, the WR drop on point passes, and the OC sucks. 

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3 minutes ago, Wanderlai said:

There are talented QBs out there wasting away on bad teams but you can’t pluck someone, put them on a new bad team, and think the problem is solved. 
 

Smartest guy this offseason was Stafford by refusing to come here. Nobody can succeed if the oline is Swiss cheese, the WR drop on point passes, and the OC sucks. 

Robby needs to stop being treated as a  #1b WR, he is not that and will never be, we are better off with TMJ at the #2. 

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1 minute ago, Pantherxtreme said:

I'll take Derek Carr in a heartbeat, his situation feels similar to Matthew Stafford languishing all those years in Detroit. 

 

Derrick Carr would get killed behind that offensive line. When the Raiders had a porous line, the fans wanted him gone. He has no mobility. 

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I think Tepper will force Rhule and Fitts to go all in on a big splash QB this off-season but largely leave the details up to them whether it's a trade (Watson, Wilson, Rodgers, etc), a high level FA (Derek Carr type), or a 1st round draft pick. But he knows the value of the QB position and I think he's going to get tired of watching us try to bargain shop there. Those items are in the bargain bin for a reason.

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15 minutes ago, Wanderlai said:

There are talented QBs out there wasting away on bad teams but you can’t pluck someone, put them on a new bad team, and think the problem is solved. 
 

Smartest guy this offseason was Stafford by refusing to come here. Nobody can succeed if the oline is Swiss cheese, the WR drop on point passes, and the OC sucks. 

Stafford made an easy decision. Rams or Panthers.

Rams have a real OL and a real play caller

Panthers have turnstiles and the boy doofus. 

McVay vs Brady is no contest. Hell he made Jared Goff look serviceable. 

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