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He's had an ankle & knee problem that I don't think he's ever recovered from. Don't know if that's what's keeping teams away, but his long wind up motion combined w/his unhealthy legs makes his delivery extra slow.
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ninners = slang for interceptions see also "into", "pick", "hot one", & "brick"
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We do need secondary help of the veteran variety.
There's not much harm in a one year deal, but this is the kind of deal I would make in July if Law is still around and still wants to play. I would not jump on him right now, because he will want to negotiate a multi year deal. If some team is foolish enough to give multiple years to Ty Law, then let them. If we can get him for ~2 million dollars for a single year 3 months from now, we will gain a lot of helpful depth if Carlos Rogers suffers a setback in rehab.
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Early career injuries can derail a promising career, even for a player who continues to learn the tricks of the trade from the sidelines. Players who are injury prone don't get financial committments, and any QB without a financial committment will take the blame whenever anything goes wrong. He's an easy scapegoat.
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What a thread that has a list of players that will be FA's. Thats boring. We need a new thread everytime a person is released. The Should we Sign _____________? What else will there be to talk about?
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I would love to be an NFL GM. Give me 3 years. I'll work for 500k and I'll fix your team. Then I need a raise once I've proven myself! :-) |
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On a side note, isn't it nice not having to discuss the skins qb situation? |
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I am on the Orton train. I can see him as the future in Chicago. No to Law. Even when he could play it just seems like he doesnt want to be there. We need to address the def backfield b/c I have a feeling either this year or next year will reveal that Carlos Rogers is a bust. Like Orton, for no apparent reason I love Joey Harrington. He is one of the unluckiest QB's in the league and like Flutie, he will be around for many years and help many different teams win superbowls (notice i said help win and not win). Hes too young for us right now. Once Collins retires we will need a youngish backup and an older #3 IMO. Maybe then. Leftwich is trash and needs to give it up.
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![]() Culpepper can absolutely still make all the mental reads a QB in this league needs to make to be successful (probably as well as he ever could), but he can no longer physically drop from under center. Culpepper needs to be in an exclusive shotgun offense to be able to achieve optimal results, and that offense doesn't exist. Still, the price tag he would carry combined with the potential output should make some bad teams serious start considering trying to bring an exclusive shotgun offense to level the playing field a bit. Chicago certainly hasn't gotten worse through their moves though. If anything, they've freed up roster space needed to vastly improve their passing game. Of course, that only means so much until they actually acquire the players to make their passing game better--through the draft or otherwise. Cutting the dead weight is the first step to achieving success. Unfortunately for the Bears, it isn't the last step. Atlanta doesn't need a QB who is going to win games right now, they just need someone who can give good interviews in the press, is clean cut, and can represent them while they rebuild. They are completely void of all talent right now, except at the running back position. They've got a lot of work to do, and it makes sense for them to start on the defensive side. But yes, for the record, Leftwich is a lot better than either Redman or Harrington. Having him in there to start 4 games and play well, but then to get injured and start a QB carousel is exactly what they need to avoid while rebuilding. Winning two extra games is pretty counter productive for their needs if those two games make them a 6-10 team.
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