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Of all the QBs we might look into, there's one name you should keep on your radar


Ricky Spanish
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30 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:

Marcus Mariota

https://justblogbaby.com/2021/10/29/raiders-trade-marcus-mariota-nfc/

Man is made of glass, but he's honestly the best (and most likely affordable) QB available on the market for us. 

Discuss - Would you be alright if we brought in one Marcus Mariota?

to do what? I got no problem with bringing him in. Backup? Compete for a job with someone else we bring in?  Play ahead of a promising rookie? Ok. 
 

Making him the only option like Sam?  No thanks.   

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19 minutes ago, CRA said:

to do what? I got no problem with bringing him in. Backup? Compete for a job with someone else we bring in?  Play ahead of a promising rookie? Ok. 
 

Making him the only option like Sam?  No thanks.   

Agree, not bringing in any backup/insurance option behind a QB as shaky as Sam was the one real "big mistake" by this front office. 

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4 minutes ago, CarolinaNCSU said:

No. This team has 3 options right now.

1. Draft a QB and hand them the keys

2. Trade for or sign a franchise QB (Rodgers, Wilson, etc.)

3. Trot out PJ Walker or whatever bum we find, and repeat until 1 or 2 is achieved. 

PJ is too much of a gunslinger to lead your to a #1 pick like Clausen.  You would have weeks where it worked out.  What we need to do is just bring Clausen out of retirement.   I mean if you want to tank for #1 you need to get it.  PJ end up giving you the 5 pick or something we draft McCaffrey again or some poo. 

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