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Do you trust Reich to find us (and develop) a franchise QB?


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Do you trust Reich to find us (and develop) a franchise QB?  

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  1. 1. Do you trust Reich to find us (and develop) a franchise QB?



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Develop? Hell yeah. Find? Everyone that doesn't have one is trying to find one.

The problem is availability. They just don't drop out the sky like rain you know.  That takes more eyes as there has to be more people involved to help with sifting through the available options. It's just not that easy to say find one. It takes just as much luck as it does skill.

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2 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Develop? Hell yeah. Find? Everyone that doesn't have one is trying to find one.

The problem is availability. They just don't drop out the sky like rain you know.  That takes more eyes as there has to be more people involved to help with sifting through the available options. It's just not that easy to say find one. It takes just as much luck as it does skill.

What say thee if Carson Wertz is cut and is willing to take a "rebuild my resume" cheap deal with the panthers?........what say thee

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2 hours ago, AggieLean said:

Yea, I think Stroud will be available around those picks. I think Levis and Young will be the first QBs off the board, but Stroud will not be available at 9.

Im with you on your first point. I was fine doing what we had to do(lose) to secure a top 5 pick. 

Stroud is going #1.  Thinking otherwise is ridiculous.  If he doesn’t go #1 that means Young went #1 and he goes 2.  It’s happening.  I don’t buy Levis above either guy.

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Some of you need to get over the thinking that Reich was brought to get a veteran QB.. 

The team is focused on getting a young QB.. 

If they were focused on a vet they would have hired Wilks because they wouldn’t need a person who can develop a QB right??

Last the Colts were in a different situation and the GM had more power there then the coach… They were way further along and thought they were a QB away from being a title contender.. And weren’t interested in rebuilding and developing a drafted young QB..

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13 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

Some of you need to get over the thinking that Reich was brought to get a veteran QB.. 

The team is focused on getting a young QB.. 

If they were focused on a vet they would have hired Wilks because they wouldn’t need a person who can develop a QB right??

Last the Colts were in a different situation and the GM had more power there then the coach… They were way further along and thought they were a QB away from being a title contender.. And weren’t interested in rebuilding and developing a drafted young QB..

They were also interested in getting a young offensive mind. We see how that went. Just saying.

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So what does it mean that we just brought back Eason when we already had Corral on the roster? Drafted by the Colts, maybe just a coincidence/guy to help speed up the learning process for whoever else we have come in? I imagine we'll start off with 4 QB's again but have a clearer idea of starter instead of that disaster of a competition last year. At the least Reich should be able to identify who is grasping the system pretty early on in the process. He switched things up differently for Rivers and Wentz so he's not completely stuck in his ways unlike McAdoo

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3 hours ago, AggieLean said:

Yea, I think Stroud will be available around those picks. I think Levis and Young will be the first QBs off the board, but Stroud will not be available at 9.

Im with you on your first point. I was fine doing what we had to do(lose) to secure a top 5 pick. 

Eh...im just not as confident in that as yall are. Im not convinced Levis will be that highly valued. I think Stroud will be the top QB all said and done or maybe bryce.  Im just settling with the fact we would have to trade up all the way to one.

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6 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

So what does it mean that we just brought back Eason when we already had Corral on the roster? Drafted by the Colts, maybe just a coincidence/guy to help speed up the learning process for whoever else we have come in? I imagine we'll start off with 4 QB's again but have a clearer idea of starter instead of that disaster of a competition last year. At the least Reich should be able to identify who is grasping the system pretty early on in the process. He switched things up differently for Rivers and Wentz so he's not completely stuck in his ways unlike McAdoo

It means nothing. Eason can be cut at any time. His only hope is to stick around long enough to be a camp arm. After the rest of the staff is in place the focus will turn to the draft.  Corral is the only current qb that will most likely be in the qb room next season.

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