skinsfan69
11-20-2018, 12:17 PM
I am in favor of the Parcells model.
Experienced journeyman, double down on the supporting cast, defense and O Line. And keep taking shots with picks.
Drafting qb's is an absolute crap shoot.
Keep throwing darts at the dart board but don't bet the farm unless it's an Andrew Luck type.
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It's a totally different era. The NFL is now a QB league. Many of the great teams of those days would never be able to keep all of their players. No way could the Giants keep Carson, Taylor, Banks, Pepper Johnson.
sdskinsfan2001
11-20-2018, 12:24 PM
If we sign Flacco, I'll cry.
I don't want any retread. Draft a guy in the top few rounds and hope Colt/Alex can get you thru 2019 and playing rookie isn't necessary. At least 1st part of the season.
DYoungJelly
11-20-2018, 01:14 PM
It's a totally different era. The NFL is now a QB league. Many of the great teams of those days would never be able to keep all of their players. No way could the Giants keep Carson, Taylor, Banks, Pepper Johnson.I agree it's a different league but that method isn't that far in the past.
Jacksonville made it to the AFC championship with Blake Bortles, a great RB, and defense.
I agree with you though, there are two types of teams. Teams with good qb's and teams looking for a qb.
There are two main competing schools of thought, mortgage the farm for a guy (RG3) or stay medium while searching and building.
I'm for the latter just because drafting Qb's is such a crap shoot.
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REDSKINS4ever
11-21-2018, 08:29 AM
He also has a top 5 WR in the country on his side, and he plays in a very weak conference.
Hmm....Antonio Brown(Central Michigan) and Khalil Mack(Buffalo University) also came from that conference....I don't think we can determine how good or how poor a player will be in the NFL based on what school he played for....there are players who played for division 2 programs playing in the NFL...
skinsfaninok
11-21-2018, 08:33 AM
Hmm....Antonio Brown(Central Michigan) and Khalil Mack(Buffalo University) also came from that conference....I don't think we can determine how good or how poor a player will be in the NFL based on what school he played for....there are players who played for division 2 programs playing in the NFL...
Film never lies, Tyree may turn out to be a solid QB but right now he's not. Maybe a 6th round guy but nothing higher
REDSKINS4ever
11-21-2018, 08:36 AM
Isn’t there some weird thing where no QB 6’6” or taller has ever had any success in the NFL?
There was Brock Osweiler in Denver....he is 6'8 and played outstanding for the Broncos...but he signed that free agent contract with the Houston Texans and the success he had in Denver didn't translate well in Houston...probably because of he wasn't suited for the offensive system in Houston.....
REDSKINS4ever
11-21-2018, 08:41 AM
Film never lies, Tyree may turn out to be a solid QB but right now he's not. Maybe a 6th round guy but nothing higher
I don't see him being a day one pick....but I don't see him being a day three pick either...I see him being taken somewhere in the 4th round...he's only a junior but let's see if Jackson returns for his senior year...he probably won't.
NC_Skins
11-21-2018, 11:01 AM
There was Brock Osweiler in Denver....he is 6'8 and played outstanding for the Broncos.
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Were on earth do you get this notion that Brock played outstanding in Denver? I suggest you look at his film and the stats. I still have no idea how he managed to trick the Texans into signing that contract. I know the Texans were desperate for a QB at the time to pair with that defense, but it was far from obvious that he was not the answer.
JoeRedskin
11-21-2018, 11:04 AM
^^ I just assumed he was trolling with that "Brock Osweiler was great in Denver" line. If not, ...
I wasn’t even going to bother