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QBs play in a system. Unless you subscribe to the theory of picking your guy and building your system around him, most teams try to find a QB to fit their style. So what QB do you want in what system. I want Ridder in an RPO heavy offense. Why would Howell be the best fit in our system??

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18 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

QBs play in a system. Unless you subscribe to the theory of picking your guy and building your system around him, most teams try to find a QB to fit their style. So what QB do you want in what system. I want Ridder in an RPO heavy offense. Why would Howell be the best fit in our system??

At it's core, UNC's offense IS an RPO offense.

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1 hour ago, panthers55 said:

QBs play in a system. Unless you subscribe to the theory of picking your guy and building your system around him, most teams try to find a QB to fit their style. So what QB do you want in what system. I want Ridder in an RPO heavy offense. Why would Howell be the best fit in our system??

Jeez…Ridder is not a pro QB.  That Mel Kiper was hyping him so bad is amazing.  He is below average at everything 

Pickett is better but not by a ton.  Ridder is not going to be a starter in the NFL and maybe never get 1 start.

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16 hours ago, Shocker said:

Jeez…Ridder is not a pro QB.  That Mel Kiper was hyping him so bad is amazing.  He is below average at everything 

Pickett is better but not by a ton.  Ridder is not going to be a starter in the NFL and maybe never get 1 start.

I think Ridder could have a career as a backup. He's kinda what you want in a backup. Decent at everything, great at nothing, and generally does a good job of taking care of the ball.

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If Fitterer were somehow able to get us one of the stud o linemen and trade back up into the bottom of the first to get Sam, that would be my ideal draft. He has the tools, and I think he'd flourish as the QB in his hometown. I'd be interested to see where he falls in McAdoo's QB rankings.

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