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Taking a QB may put us in the cellar


jarhead

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After looking at our schedule and other bad team schedules we may end up in the cellar again in 2011.With no FA in place and no 2nd round draft pick coupled with our schedule I see another bad year around the corner.

I think a rookie qb will have very little impact on turning our offense around.I would feel better if we would have locked in some of the FAs like CJ.

I think Denver and the Bengals have a much easier schedule.The Bills have a very tough schedule so maybe they will beat us out for the cellar postion

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After looking at our schedule and other bad team schedules we may end up in the cellar again in 2011.With no FA in place and no 2nd round draft pick coupled with our schedule I see another bad year around the corner.

I think a rookie qb will have very little impact on turning our offense around.I would feel better if we would have locked in some of the FAs like CJ.

I think Denver and the Bengals have a much easier schedule.The Bills have a very tough schedule so maybe they will beat us out for the cellar postion

Um, we already are in the cellar.

We are in the cellar primarily b/c we have no QB.

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A perfect schedule to make or break pickles. Give him the season. Get a vet. Let rookie sit. Start rookie or trade rookie in future. Let's do things right.

you start Pickles and you delay the develop and start of the Rivera/Chud era. Not fair to the team to strut Pickles back out there.

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I dont know if I can bear to watch:(

Let me clarify: Give him the season as in 'confidence' measures. If he fugs up that is one reason the vet is there for. Dumping Jimmy in general is just a stupid idea and a complete waste of resources. First year experiences for ALL and ANY Qbs throughout history have proven variable, only a fool would go by them.

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