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Who should start at QB for 2023


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Hello all. I have seen a lot of discussion regarding our new potential draft pick for a rookie quarterback. My question is who should start at quarterback for 2023? Most teams start a veteran quarterback, and they take the rookie quarterback under their wing, to train, ETC. 

should we play the new rookie quarterback this season?  Or do we play a veteran quarterback?

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4 hours ago, Ocpanthertew714 said:

I really like the idea of sitting a rookie QB. we have an excellent bridge QB in Andy Dalton.  It worked wonders for Patrick Mahomes.

Although, in today's NFL a #1 overall draft pick has to be a day-one starter.

This is why I asked the question, in the past, I have seen teams draft a talented young quarterback, then sit him for developmental purposes.  (I guess they don’t want to throw him into deep water and hope he learns to swim.)

But, in today’s NFL, winning immediately is what is expected.

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