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Alexander predicts we get Garoppolo or Mayfield


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2 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Insert whatever bum on the Niners roster at QB and he probably has playoff stats.

Any one of which would be an upgrade here. Look, I'm not a huge Jimmy G fan, but it would probably (probably) be an improvement for us. Still, with this coaching staff, they could turn Drew Brees (2012-ish vintage say) into a five win, 20 TD, 12 INT QB.

No matter who we get to play QB, if the coaches can't call a pro-level game, then it doesn't matter. 

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1 minute ago, Khyber53 said:

Any one of which would be an upgrade here. Look, I'm not a huge Jimmy G fan, but it would probably (probably) be an improvement for us. Still, with this coaching staff, they could turn Drew Brees (2012-ish vintage say) into a five win, 20 TD, 12 INT QB.

No matter who we get to play QB, if the coaches can't call a pro-level game, then it doesn't matter. 

At first, we went with the smart, physically limited QB in Teddy. Then we went with the physically talented but mentally limited Darnold. Going with a Jimmy G would basically just be regressing back to our initial QB mistake.

 

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31 minutes ago, Doc Holiday said:

If we really wanted either of these players we’d have traded for them already. Lot of talk in the off-season that ain’t got no truth to it. Calling BS on this one.

Panthers plan 1 is to draft a QB. We probably have a trade back contingency in place if one of the players we want is off the board.

as far as players on other teams go, I’ll look at Minshew with the eagles as being the most likely QB to be traded to Carolina. I’d take him over Willis every day of the week. I know there is a Willis hype train but drafting him at 6 would be a huge mistake on a second round talent at best.

Trade for them now and you telegraph your draft plans.

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

At first, we went with the smart, physically limited QB in Teddy. Then we went with the physically talented but mentally limited Darnold. Going with a Jimmy G would basically just be regressing back to our initial QB mistake.

When the next natural step be to acquire a physically and mentally limited quarterback? 🤔

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10 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Enter Kenny Pickett. 😂

To be fair, Pickett doesn't appear to be either of those things.

My issue with him has been that he strikes me that as a guy who puked in college and isn't necessarily going to get better.

If we do pick him I will of course hope that I'm wrong.

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36 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

To be fair, Pickett doesn't appear to be either of those things.

My issue with him has been that he strikes me that as a guy who puked in college and isn't necessarily going to get better.

If we do pick him I will of course hope that I'm wrong.

Like you never puked in college!

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