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I was all about drafting Ryan Tannehill/Kirk Cousins in that draft and taking a shot on EJ Manuel last year. Oh how I would love to be eating some crow when it came to guys like Russell Wilson and Nick Foles. But **** no, I'm stuck here watching guys like Fisher get schooled a handful of times a game and yet another underwhelming 49ers scrap yard QB. |
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I guess it's all in the individuals perspective. |
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Just to be safe, I probably shouldn't build up a retirement account. That would be foolish and a waste of funds that I could be putting to better use right now. |
Alex Smith's contract is up after the 2014 season, Sac. What if he wants more money than we're willing to pay? What's your answer? What do we do?
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It's quite simple, and I don't understand what Sac has against cutting Buttchin loose next season, drafting a QB we like, and then letting he and Bray duke it out behind Smith.
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I'm also not smart enough to understand what kind of a cap hit we would take next season if we cut Booger loose... So there's that. |
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Actually, scratch that. I'm wrong. I thought it was a front-loaded deal.
It's 3 years, $10 million, with $3 million signing bonus and $4.8 guaranteed. His salary number for 2013 was only $800,000, so we'd end up eating some dead space if we cut him next year. **** you, Dorsey. The other interesting thing about it, though, is there's a clause that makes the contract void if he throws for 2000 yards in a season, basically putting in a clause that he's accepting this money as a backup QB, but if the time ever comes where he's not just holding a clipboard on Sundays, he's going to get paid starters money. |
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I didn't think he got that much guaranteed money. Way to go Dorsey. 9 career passes nets you $5 million to hold a clipboard. Meanwhile, in GB, Matt Flynn re-signs on a 1 year $715k deal to be a backup. |
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Because Daniel isn't one. So if there's nobody from this draft that's good enough to beat out Daniel, you're saying that there's nobody from this draft that is going to be good enough to start for a credible NFL football team. Yeah, I'll take that bet. I've not followed the position nearly as closely as last years, but there's no doubt in my mind that there's a starter in this draft. There's a starter in every draft. Even if there isn't a Luck, there's a Glennon or Foles. There's a guy that will succeed in the right spot and there's no reason that spot can't be here. If Bray has shown anything this year, I'd cut Daniel and let those two fight for the #2 job. If he hasn't, I'd cut Bray and replace him. You should know after having a guy in the system for a year if he's good enough to bother trying to develop. The Chiefs should absolutely explore the possibility of adding a QB in this draft. |
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