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 by ramman2999
1 year 8 months ago
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United States of America   LA Coliseum
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I’m not opposed to Zach Wilson. I really want a young Quarterback that Matthew Stafford can mentor and develop. Like I say Mcvay is a great play caller. Wether that be Zach Wilson Trey Lance or Mac Jones. It gives us an advantage. I’d trade a 4th rounder for Zach Wilson and have him sit behind Matthew Stafford. What do y’all think?

 by ramsman34
1 year 8 months ago
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United States of America   Back in LA baby!
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The Jets have that same plan - sit Wilson behind Rodgers and develop. Not trading him for a 4th.

 by PARAM
1 year 8 months ago
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Barbados   Just far enough North of Philadelphia
Hall of Fame

ramsman34 wrote:The Jets have that same plan - sit Wilson behind Rodgers and develop. Not trading him for a 4th.


If only it was as easy as Madden2023!!!!!

 by actionjack
1 year 8 months ago
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United States of America   Sactown
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ramman2999 wrote:I’m not opposed to Zach Wilson. I really want a young Quarterback that Matthew Stafford can mentor and develop. Like I say Mcvay is a great play caller. Wether that be Zach Wilson Trey Lance or Mac Jones. It gives us an advantage. I’d trade a 4th rounder for Zach Wilson and have him sit behind Matthew Stafford. What do y’all think?


I would rather draft a guy and develop one that McVay likes. Those 3 all have big question marks.

 by Hacksaw
1 year 8 months ago
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United States of America   AT THE BEACH
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Rodger, its called connections.

 by ramman2999
1 year 8 months ago
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United States of America   LA Coliseum
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Zach Wilson is on the block. So you bring in Rodgers backup slap in the face to Wilson. I’m just saying I saw the Magic Mcvay worked with Baker. I’d like to see what he could do with Wilson.

 by rams74
1 year 8 months ago
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Italy   Glendale, Arizona
Pro Bowl

ramman2999 wrote:Zach Wilson is on the block. So you bring in Rodgers backup slap in the face to Wilson. I’m just saying I saw the Magic Mcvay worked with Baker. I’d like to see what he could do with Wilson.

So you think Wilson could be a .400 quarterback, like Baker?

 by PARAM
1 year 8 months ago
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Barbados   Just far enough North of Philadelphia
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I like Cowherd's take on NFL QBs. It's umpossible to find 32 of them. So we have a dozen? 16 is a stretch.

In my opinion teams go different directions. The prototype great QB is one who stands back there and delivers the ball. But teams try guys like Lamar Jackson, Kyler Murray, Justin Fields, Josh Allen, Tua, Deshaun Watson, Jalen Hurts, Danial Jones, Prescott, Russell Wilson, etc. Some have worked out. Others haven't. Mahomes has become the prototype. Can stand back there, move around, even run when it's necessary. But those mentioned, who haven't quite worked out (and others) are lacking in at least one of those three areas.

Give a team a great stand up QB like Stafford, Brady, Rodgers, Burrow, Herbert or somebody mobile with smarts like Mahomes, Allen and soon Lawrence and they're gonna win. In the meantime, the rest will be searching. The 'runners' like Hurts (who's better than the others), etc. might progress as they realize they can't or shouldn't run as often and develop more in the cerebral part of the game. But keep running and eventually they're injured. Lamar Jackson? No thanks.

 by Haden
1 year 8 months ago
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United States of America   Spokane, WA
Pro Bowl

PARAM wrote:I like Cowherd's take on NFL QBs. It's umpossible to find 32 of them. So we have a dozen? 16 is a stretch.

In my opinion teams go different directions. The prototype great QB is one who stands back there and delivers the ball. But teams try guys like Lamar Jackson, Kyler Murray, Justin Fields, Josh Allen, Tua, Deshaun Watson, Jalen Hurts, Danial Jones, Prescott, Russell Wilson, etc. Some have worked out. Others haven't. Mahomes has become the prototype. Can stand back there, move around, even run when it's necessary. But those mentioned, who haven't quite worked out (and others) are lacking in at least one of those three areas.

Give a team a great stand up QB like Stafford, Brady, Rodgers, Burrow, Herbert or somebody mobile with smarts like Mahomes, Allen and soon Lawrence and they're gonna win. In the meantime, the rest will be searching. The 'runners' like Hurts (who's better than the others), etc. might progress as they realize they can't or shouldn't run as often and develop more in the cerebral part of the game. But keep running and eventually they're injured. Lamar Jackson? No thanks.


Agreed on all.

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