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That would be phenomenal.
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It will never happen, but I would like to see them go qb at 13, start him week six and go qb again the following draft with their top pick and just let these guys duke it out. You could argue mentorship, but I think Reich might slide into that role. IDK, but cool to imagine, if either were worth a damn.
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Drew Brees and Russell Wilson were not first round picks. Its not just about physical size or speed, its about whats between their ears. Whos the Qb for San Fran? Is he a first round pick? The toughest challenge for a GM is to find a guy who has the physical tools and the brains to manage the game and the confidence to ignore the fans, press, internet know it alls who question his game. |
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Being reported that Chargers have “moved on” from Rivers. Not really surprising but pretty much guarantees they go QB. I expect one of Miami or Chargers to move up to ensure they get their QB pick. Makes it significantly harder for Ballard to move up even if he wanted to (I don’t believe he did anyway). For those who like Love I don’t think it’s certain he’ll be there at 13.
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That would be perfect, then I can keep hating the Chargers.
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The "move on" report was from Glazer. Both the Charger's local media and Rapoport have disputed that claim and instead indicate that "nothing has been decided and all options are on the table." They even state that the Chargers might try to keep Rivers around for a year + draft a QB and have Rivers provide a bridge to the new QB. Last edited by AlwaysSunnyinIndy; 01-28-2020 at 07:06 AM. |
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I don't like that the past 20+ years of Oregon QB's haven't done ANYTHING in the NFL. Joey Harrington (Herbert's hero), Akili Smith, Mariota--why do they look like high-end NFL prospects running Oregon's offense, but then can't do anything in the NFL? I'd rather take a guy from Utah State with no history of NFL QB's than a program that has recent history of multiple busts.
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