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I'd love to see Bradford here. He's had terrible luck with injuries, I think he's our only realistic option that'd be a sure upgrade from Orton/EJ. Now we just have to hope he gets released...

 

I highly doubt Cutler is going anywhere, but he'd be a big upgrade too.

 

If No Bradford or Cutler, we wait another year.

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Basically we're screwed until we can draft AND develop a successful QB.

 

We may be able to draft a guy (EJ still is qualified on paper), but in no way can our joke of a coaching staff develop a QB.

 

This. So sad to see this defense wasted. They're really ******* good

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Seeing as we are where we are at with no number one pick to generate a franchise changing pick in next years draft i thought i would gather some names & see what you all think of these available guys & just throw them out there .

 

Bills- EJ & Orton

St. Louis - Sam Bradford

Eagles - Sanchez

Browns - Hoyer

R Skins - RG 3

Bucs - Mike Glennon

Texans - Mallet & Shaub

Bengals - Jason Campell & AJ McCarron

Fins - Matt Moore

Raiders - Matt Mcgloin

? - Arron Murray

? - Landry Jones

Cards - Drew Stanton

Last but not least - Fitz

 

Fitz will never happen but all of these guys could be had at a reasonable price .

 

AJ McCarron - Landry Jones - Bradford - Matt Moore could all be had pretty cheap i'm thinking & the first 2 were great QB's n college & did a lot more than EJ & i think will be really good NFL QB's

 

Just Throwing it out there !!

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How many 1st rounders become franchise changing picks......let alone franchise changing in their rookie seasons?

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I would take Glennon or McGloin. In that order. And no one else on the list.

 

Both have shown flashes of being real NFL qbs. But to me, McGloin is basically Tuel. A gamer and slinger. Glennon has the prototype height and arm to be a true Franchise guy, if he can get it together.

 

How many 1st rounders become franchise changing picks......let alone franchise changing in their rookie seasons?

 

Translation: blah blah blah I want EJ to be given ten more chances blah blah blah.

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Translation: blah blah blah I want EJ to be given ten more chances blah blah blah.

 

Wrong and rude.

I was purely commenting on....well, on what I wrote. I had no hidden messege about EJ whatsoever.

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Bradford is by far the best option on the list. I still think Hoyer has something, but I wouldnt trade much to get him.

Based on what? Where he was drafted?

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Based on what? Where he was drafted?

 

His performance in 2013 before he got hurt again. He had decent stats despite playing in a really tough division with the least talented team. He has an accurate long ball.

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His performance in 2013 before he got hurt again. He had decent stats despite playing in a really tough division with the least talented team. He has an accurate long ball.

And despite all that mad skill the Rams have won bupkis with him. No thank you.

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Sam Bradford, if he stays healthy, I feel he will still be outstanding. In St. Louis he never had WRs like Watkins and woods. Build him a line and when Miami drops Philbin get him to be the OC.

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