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QBs that would cost next to nothing and are better than anything we currently have.


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2 hours ago, NAS said:

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These have to be trolls. There is only maybe two guys on the list/extended list that are much more than lateral moves. It's downgrades everywhere.

I am starting to be convinced that Bryce has broken some Huddlers brains so thoroughly that they actually have no idea what a good QB is anymore.

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1 hour ago, Udogg said:

You lost me after Jameis....    

Jameis is the king of inexplicable int's .  He will look like the best QB in the league for 3 games and the worst the next 3.  

I rather ride out the game manager Bryce Young and see where it takes us. 

A large chunk of the Huddle apparently is so starved for "deep passes" that they want to get blown out week in and week out as we lead the NFL in DTD's.

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2 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

A large chunk of the Huddle apparently is so starved for "deep passes" that they want to get blown out week in and week out as we lead the NFL in DTD's.

I think it’s less about deep passes and more about pushing the ball down the field in chunks but they just don’t know how to articulate it. Either way the list is horrible.

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7 minutes ago, countryboi said:

We are not getting a QB, if we move on, everyone is getting fired and they’re going to start from scratch

I don’t know why that would happen when the team around Bryce has been showing progress. But with the Tepper factor guess it is on the table. 

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1 hour ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

I think it’s less about deep passes and more about pushing the ball down the field in chunks but they just don’t know how to articulate it. Either way the list is horrible.

Open up the field to motivate the other side to defend more of it. We are so constrained without the threat of a quick strike. 

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7 minutes ago, strato said:

I don’t know why that would happen when the team around Bryce has been showing progress. But with the Tepper factor guess it is on the table. 

Because quarterbacks are at the center of everything, when you’re winning, your QB is playing well, when you’re losing, he’s playing poorly. As long as we play well, we’re not getting a new quarterback. The only way Bryce gets replaced is if the team completely falls apart and people start getting fired.
 

There’s no middle ground.

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