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Who will be our backup QB next year?


CatfanMO

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Cam is a beast and will win a lot of games for us in the future. My question is, who backs him up? We can not have the team collapse if Cam were to get hurt, ala the Manning effect. Do we bring in another QB with similar style of Cam for our backup? Kind of bored today and really haven't seen this topic discussed. Who is out there that would make a good backup to Cam?

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I hope DA or as said above Russell Wilson (if he goes undrafted). I wouldn't be shocked if it's just Clausen though. He will be given a lot of preseason snaps regardless to try and get something for him. The main reasons DA came in was to help Cam/start if Cam weren't ready. Both of those are no longer problems.

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I would like someone with the same skill set as Cam. Someone mentioned Seneca Wallace a couple weeks ago. I would be in favor of that. If we can't get anyone like that, DA would be fine.
The closest free agents to that would be Josh Johnson or Dennis Dixon (or Vince Young).

I imagine that it would DA coming back. I can see no reason to let him go unless he still thinks that he can start somewhere. . .lol.

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