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All QBs are taught that from every coach and their fathers... The guy is just an amazing talent period. |
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Here is an article on the shifting requirements of the QB’s. CBS Sports article |
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Like the guy who played for the browns and got caught with 150 lbs of pot?
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Different type of weeded out.
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He was a couple years too soon. If he had waited he would be just another business man.
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Honestly, if Colts management is not sold on Jacoby, then I prefer to go with a veteran, ready to play QB and retain the draft choices to restock the offense (WR, TE, O-Line depth).
My preferred order: 1. Derek Carr (assuming crazy man Gruden "upgrades" at QB) 2. Teddy Bridgewater 3. Phillip Rivers 4. Jacoby Brissett I also hope that free agency money will be spent on D-Line. There are some great choices out there at DT and DE that can help us out. Our defense with a good 3-tech, upgraded NT and another pass rusher at DE would be a transformed thing. Our LB corps is in great shape, I like our two starting safeties in Hooker and Willis and the CBs are in a solid spot with Rock, Moore and Desir with Tell as depth. Spending in free agency for D-Line and QB would allow the draft to upgrade the offense and we would be in a pretty good spot going forward. Just my 2 cents. |
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