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Does NickFolarin want to be a Lion fan again?

  • Yes, too bad he can't go back

  • No, he will wear his Bortles jersey with pride (but really shame)


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^ that's why I think it's the right situation.. no real pressure to start.. could go there and learn from reid
I think Reid would come up with a safe gameplan plus the team having structure..

I think what kills young QBs thrust into action right away, is teams which cause young QBs to be overwhelmed by the situation and their lack of talent.. so their out there fighting uphill battles on multiple fronts without getting that lil moment of calm

Eh...I think that happens in situations like the Rams and Browns where there's a complete lack of offensive talent around the young QB's. Even as a young QB you should be fine if you're throwing to Kelce, Maclin and Tyreek Hill and have a good run game and great defense.
 
But there's backups making more money than Kaep is asking for. There's no way around it, Kaep doesn't kneel, he's a starting QB right now.
 
Eh...I think that happens in situations like the Rams and Browns where there's a complete lack of offensive talent around the young QB's. Even as a young QB you should be fine if you're throwing to Kelce, Maclin and Tyreek Hill and have a good run game and great defense.

That's true. Could be reason why there's a chunk of QB's who werent taken top 10 that were thrown into the fire as rookies on quality teams that didnt get killed as rookies and ended up being quality QB's.

Big Ben
Russ
Flacco
Dak
Dalton

Then there's guys who didnt start as rookies but all first started when the team around them was already solid/good and ended up being great like Brady, Rodgers, Romo, Brees, Rivers, Cutler (Not great but good enough. I think Denver was solid).

I feel the common denominator with most good quarterbacks could be that when they first started it was when the team around them was already good enough. Really bad teams throwing rookies into fire before they improve the team around them is a risky no-no.
 
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I think Reid would come up with a safe gameplan plus the team having structure..

Eh...I think that happens in situations like the Rams and Browns where there's a complete lack of offensive talent around the young QB's. Even as a young QB you should be fine if you're throwing to Kelce, Maclin and Tyreek Hill and have a good run game and great defense.

Did I ever say that would or wouldn't happen in KC?


Did you just completely skip the first part of my response which deals with the Chiefs?
 
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Who been keeping up with samauri jack?



My dude going get some of them yams
 
The thing with Kaep is you can't just drop him on any team and have him work.

There aren't many teams where his skill set fits the system.



Carolina(not happening)
Seattle
Buffalo

Those are the only places where I see him working and having a legitimate chance of doing well.

I actually think Seattle would be by far his best landing spot

fits perfectly in Seattle as a backup imo...that cap extra tight doe
 
I wouldn't bring in Fitzpatrick for Jameis' sake

Every time Fitz is the backup the starter ends up getting hurt :lol:
 
Fitztragic's name hasn't been brought up once this off-season from what I've read and watched. I really think he played himself even out of a backup role.
 
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Cardale Jones graduated today :lol:
 
Bret Hundley. Gold.

I just know it. Kinda sucks we ended up getting our 3rd franchise QB in a row too early. Hope we can pull it off again later in Rodgers career. He looks just like Aaron when he got playing time here and there and when he first started.
 
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All sarcasm aside, I'd rather go through a car wash in the back of a pickup truck than count on Hundley's long-term accuracy. Dude would throw it through a tire 10 yards away at a 50 percent clip. Great college quarterback though.
 
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