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Grab Newton or get Veteran and A.J Green?


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everyone is excited for the #1 Pick but Im actually kinda worried because if we do get newton what if it is one of the biggest bust we ever had.If I was Marty Hurney I would grab a veteran like Mcnabb<IDK his name >and than picking someone like A.J Green because also we have the #1 Hardes schedule in the league and chances are that we will be in the top 10 so would you get newton or wait one more year give clausen a 1 more chance with aj green or mcnabb...because if we do get Top 5 next year we could grab someone like that matt barkley from USC or get Andrew Luck ...What Do you all think?:confused::confused:

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Are you serious? No Mcnabb, he lost his job to Rex Grossman. The veteran options out there are awful. Besides nobody has any clue when we'll have a CBA again.

If we're dumb enough to get a washed up qb on a lease, I'd rather just keep Moore and draft a qb.

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08NFCChamps I know you have a point but its really risky while if we draft a Wr then we have more weapons for a good QB but also he is a beast so Idk I think we are gonna get him and I hope he does his best with all this critism he has gotten

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No to Mcnabb, he lost his job to Rex Grossman. The veteran options out there are awful. Besides nobody has any clue when we'll have a CBA again.

If we're dumb enough to get a washed up qb on a lease, I'd rather just keep Moore and draft a qb.

IMO Mcnabb is the best possible free agent. if the redskins cant find any other options they might keep him. I agree with everything else. I would be fine with Moore as the starter until he fugs up bad enough to bring in Cam(if we pick him) or Clausen. I'd rather see the Moore of 2009 than any other free agent that's out there right now.

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08NFCChamps I know you have a point but its really risky while if we draft a Wr then we have more weapons for a good QB but also he is a beast so Idk I think we are gonna get him and I hope he does his best with all this critism he has gotten

Personally, I'm comfortable with Gettis and LaFell as our rising stars, with one of them having the potential to be the future #1 wr.

Selecting a qb is always a risk. Sometimes a franchise down in the dumps has to take the risk, at least aim for a franchise qb and try to get better at the position, rather than ignore it altogether because it's not the "safest" pick.

Don't get me wrong though, If we select Green, I'll be cheering for him just as I would anyone else we select.

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