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What would you do???


firstdayfan

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Ok here is the scenario...Hurney tells you to take a 4th or a 5th round pick and go out and trade for a QB. Who would you go after?

Mine would be Tyler Thigpen who is a third string QB for the dolphins but could be pretty decent here for us. He also could serve as a backup next year or starter while we groom a franchise QB. He probably isn't much better than moore but that's still better than what we have right now.

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get Jake back JUST TO MENTOR...look at what he's doing w/McCoy. He's gonna be a great coach one day. He lost skills no doubt, but he knows WHAT TO DO. Now he can't do it anymore, but he has really high football IQ.

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get Jake back JUST TO MENTOR...look at what he's doing w/McCoy. He's gonna be a great coach one day. He lost skills no doubt, but he knows WHAT TO DO. Now he can't do it anymore, but he has really high football IQ.

Those that can't do, teach. I feel like hes a really good guy for moral and being a mentor. But I wouldn't waste money bringing him in honestly

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