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No Michael Pittman/Zach Moss/ Anthony Richardson/ Jonathan Taylor.... NO PROBLEM for Steichen


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I helps to have a QB that, while not overly impressive, has had staying power in the League and is a borderline starter/backup type.

I vividly remember myself and couple other Huddlers wanting to go after Mishew for this year as the dreaded "bridge QB" and then dive into the 2024 draft.

Again, I wanted no part of this past QB draft.  While Stroud is looking strong and Levis competent, I still stand by wanting to delve into this 2024 QB class.

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9 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

He probably said he wouldn't sign off on the Bryce Young pick. 

True.

Tepper: 'Would you be interested in drafting Bryce Young?'

Steichen: "No, I think he's a system QB at 'Bama surrounded by immense talent who will struggle at the next level due to his physical limitations.'

Tepper: 'Ok, this will conclude the interview.'

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2 hours ago, Manna said:

Definitely coaching. Look at what Evero has done to our defense. Hes basically been plugging and playing with so many guys landing on IR throughout the season, and the defense is ranked 4th in the league (yes some stats are skewed due to BY). 

I wish we'd just given Evero the interim gig. Would not be surprised if he ends up a HC someplace and excels.

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17 hours ago, TheBigKat said:

NEVER in my life have I seen someone who made so much money but yet so clueless.... As big of the miss CJ was at QB, missing Steichen is going to set us back further

 

This guy is handedly COACH of the YEAR, cooking with backups and 3rd stringers....

 

Look at the Colts offense when they dumped Frank Melatonin Reich and picked up Reich

 

 

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It’s amazing what a QB can do for a team. Minshew is a stud. 

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