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Jax trading for him wouldn't surprise me.
Tom couglin isn't the OC
However, the OC did work previously with who again?
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Jax trading for him wouldn't surprise me.
Tom couglin isn't the OC
However, the OC did work previously with who again?
I have season tickets. Giants fans are tired of Eli trust.A year
5 losing seasons in the last 10.. 2 seasons with double digit wins
But this will be the year Giants fans turn on him.. i mean dude has seasons with more INTs than Troy aikman ever threw TDs in a season
He's the GM tho, and the one who ultimately is going to be making that decision.
I have season tickets. Giants fans are tired of Eli trust.
So who did the OC previously coach?
Foles, and that's probably the direction they are going to go in, but I still wouldn't rule out an geriatric like Couglin deciding to trade for the guy who won him him two SB's.
The Arizona OL gave Rosen no chance. He was sacked 45 times in 14 games, man. Neither McCoy or Leftwich knew how to properly utilize David Johnson. The latter being slightly better than the former. Plus a receiver Rosen liked throwing to, Christian Kirk, went down with a season-ending foot injury in the early part of December.Rosen honestly didn't even flash once last season, very mundane out there
My guess is a team with an older, entrenched starter at QB. One that is willing to be patient in developing Rosen. He has some clear weaknesses from his UCLA days that require correction through coaching. As I said, the Cards's OL was letting him get killed his rookie season but even so, he doesn't throw well under any kind of pressure. Also forces throws and showed less than desired decision-making his three years in Westwood.What would you give up for Rosen? He played one year and was picked 10. Not a lot of teams looking for a QB so he’s not in demand.
My guess is a team with an older, entrenched starter at QB. One that is willing to be patient in developing Rosen. He has some clear weaknesses from his UCLA days that require correction through coaching. As I said, the Cards's OL was letting him get killed his rookie season but even so, he doesn't throw well under any kind of pressure. Also forces throws and showed less than desired decision-making his three years in Westwood.
Edit:
Perhaps New England. If Bill likes what he sees, #32 for Rosen is an offer Keim and KK probably accept happily.
My guess is a team with an older, entrenched starter at QB. One that is willing to be patient in developing Rosen. He has some clear weaknesses from his UCLA days that require correction through coaching. As I said, the Cards's OL was letting him get killed his rookie season but even so, he doesn't throw well under any kind of pressure. Also forces throws and showed less than desired decision-making his three years in Westwood.
Edit:
Perhaps New England. If Bill likes what he sees, #32 for Rosen is an offer Keim and KK probably accept happily.
Jax trading for him wouldn't surprise me.
That kind of proves my point, there’s not a big market so NE is probably the only team. Giants didn’t like him, Jags want Foles because he is playoff ready. So they’re not gonna drive the price up against themselves. They have multiple 2nd round and 3rd round picks, I’d offer a few of those and wait
He's too big to stand up & rush, 287 is a light DT, 31 inch arms are short for a DE
Bro stay dinged with random injuries too
pass rushing DT.. once you dont put him right over nose.. put him at the 3 tech and let him go to work.. 1 gap scheme
