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Originally Posted by Mac-NinersChiefs
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I do think it was a "best available under the circumstances" sort of thing to some extent, but I realize there are positives to that strategy, too, as far as getting back to being competitive in the regular season, not taking too big of a stretch on a QB in the draft who doesn't fit the system, etc; and he's someone who might not carry the team on his back, but he won't lose games either.
And like I've said all along, he'll get his chances against the big boys, and we'll see what happens. If they sign him to a 5 year extension and then ignore the position in the offseason after winning ~10 games with nothing special to show for it followed by a first round loss, I might start to get the feeling that I've been on this ride before.
