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We signed a franchise QB off the street back in 1962. Since that time, we haven't signed, traded for, drafted, or shit a franchise QB. So, in short, no we don't do jack except dream about franchise QBs. |
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http://sports.gather.com/viewArticle...81474979971113 is this where you got it?
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As has been said: it's to be the backup. Not the starter. If you can bring in a guy, for cheap money, who has already thrown over 50 touchdowns in the NFL, compared to two backups with little experience, it's a no-brainer. Hell, as a Patriots fan, I'd be more than happy if Belichick traded Brian Hoyer to you guys, and then traded for Alex Smith to be Brady's backup. |
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He was a very good QB for the Chiefs, and a great fit for the system that Vermeil and Saunders brought to the team. However, a franchise QB is a guy that takes over games, who makes the people around him better, and isn't as reliant on others to make him better. That was not Green. |
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My educated guess is that Harbaugh (who is a damn good guy as far as quarterbacks go) doesn't see the potential in him that the front office did when they resigned him for 4 million for one "lets see what Harbaugh thinks about you" year...with a possibility of adding another million through incentives. That should be enough to pass on the kid in any trade. Why would we trade for him anyway? He doesnt know our offense. He is a turnover machine He hasnt developed into a quality player, even if looked at as a backup. Dudes garbage. Just the thought of giving up a draft pick and that salary for him makes me :facepalm: |
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I do like the arm strength and the accuracy he has displayed when he's gotten the chance to set up and throw, and I liked the moxie he showed when under pressure and getting that flip out to Battle last week. I'd like to see how he fares with some protection. I know this. His mechanics are miles ahead of Cassel's. |
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