Dirtbag59
11-25-2011, 09:20 PM
LOL Lee is a HORRIBLE Passer
I want nothing to do with the current stable of Bama and LSU QB's. If you must have an SEC QB, Aaron Murray seems like a good option for down the road.
EARTHQUAKE2689
11-25-2011, 09:30 PM
I want nothing to do with the current stable of Bama and LSU QB's. If you must have an SEC QB, Aaron Murray seems like a good option for down the road.
Or Zach Mettenberger in a couple of seasons.
skinsfaninok
11-25-2011, 11:39 PM
Not only do the Redskins not have a long-term solution at the position in either Rex Grossman or John Beck, they've won enough to be well out of the Andrew Luck race. Washington could be better served trying to deal for a quarterback, or getting into position for a guy like Matt Barkley or Landry Jones. But there's a problem: If you think the Skins have a roster that's ready to compete for a playoff position in 2012 -- and I certainly think they could -- do you really want a rookie in there? I wonder if the Redskins are a team that looks at a trade for a current starter, or targets a guy who might be ready to take over, such as Matt Flynn or Brian Hoyer. Either way, this is a team that is in desperate need of a solution.
From Mel Kiper
SFREDSKIN
11-25-2011, 11:50 PM
Not only do the Redskins not have a long-term solution at the position in either Rex Grossman or John Beck, they've won enough to be well out of the Andrew Luck race. Washington could be better served trying to deal for a quarterback, or getting into position for a guy like Matt Barkley or Landry Jones. But there's a problem: If you think the Skins have a roster that's ready to compete for a playoff position in 2012 -- and I certainly think they could -- do you really want a rookie in there? I wonder if the Redskins are a team that looks at a trade for a current starter, or targets a guy who might be ready to take over, such as Matt Flynn or Brian Hoyer. Either way, this is a team that is in desperate need of a solution.
From Mel Kiper
If the QB has played in a Pro type offense such as Barkley and Luck then the transition would be smoother than with the other QB's available.
SmootSmack
11-26-2011, 12:13 AM
I think Hoyer is going to be a hot commodity, but not necessarily deservedly so
skinsfaninok
11-26-2011, 12:37 AM
Flynn will be the #1 FA QB? Looks like it honestly
skins89moss
11-26-2011, 01:23 AM
If the QB has played in a Pro type offense such as Barkley and Luck then the transition would be smoother than with the other QB's available.
You mean like the system Cam Newton played in at Auburn? LOL systems help but its the player that can make a system better. The so called experts did not think Cam would start out this good.
skins89moss
11-26-2011, 01:26 AM
I would rather for us to draft a QB in the 1st round if we thought he could be our starter the 1st year or 2 . If he is not take the best player available at that spot and get a QB in the 2nd round. I would be ok with Rex coming back to compete with our rookie QB.
SFREDSKIN
11-26-2011, 01:28 AM
You mean like the system Cam Newton played in at Auburn? LOL systems help but its the player that can make a system better. The so called experts did not think Cam would start out this good.
That could be RGIII next year if he comes out, both great athletes. I still want Barkley since we will have no Luck.
Dirtbag59
11-26-2011, 01:39 AM
Per Mel Kiper.
1. Washington Redskins
Not only do the Redskins not have a long-term solution at the position in either Rex Grossman or John Beck, they've won enough to be well out of the Andrew Luck race. Washington could be better served trying to deal for a quarterback, or getting into position for a guy like Matt Barkley or Landry Jones. But there's a problem: If you think the Skins have a roster that's ready to compete for a playoff position in 2012 -- and I certainly think they could -- do you really want a rookie in there? I wonder if the Redskins are a team that looks at a trade for a current starter, or targets a guy who might be ready to take over, such as Matt Flynn or Brian Hoyer. Either way, this is a team that is in desperate need of a solution.