Yes, alwaysishIsn't it always?
Yes, alwaysishIsn't it always?
I prefer Olu but think that since we expect our tackles to move and pull so much, Alt may be the best fit.If MHJ is gone, give me Alt.
I think Washington will take a long look at Russell Wilson. That is if they can't or won't swing a deal with Chicago. Would they want Wilson or Drake Maye? Proven, but aging veteran, or fresh face. Their next coach may tell the tale.I think Williams, Maye and Daniels will go in the top 3 picks unless Washington or New England sign Kirk Cousins in free agency. Someone is going to sign him as their starting QB and it might not be Minny. I think this is a definite possibility and it would probably mean one of these teams will pick MHJ before our pick at number 4.
What would they gain paying big bucks to a QB now? They are a lot further away from contention than a QB.I think Washington will take a long look at Russell Wilson. That is if they can't or won't swing a deal with Chicago. Would they want Wilson or Drake Maye? Proven, but aging veteran, or fresh face. Their next coach may tell the tale.
I think Washington is now in the QB or trade back world, especially if they hire Belichick. They have McLaurin and Dotson, and have a need at QB and OT. A trade back with a QB needy team is a pretty clean fit if they don't want to take one.I think Washington will take a long look at Russell Wilson. That is if they can't or won't swing a deal with Chicago. Would they want Wilson or Drake Maye? Proven, but aging veteran, or fresh face. Their next coach may tell the tale.
Washington is definitely a fit for Bill. Just hand him the keys and let him cook until he's done.I think Washington is now in the QB or trade back world, especially if they hire Belichick. They have McLaurin and Dotson, and have a need at QB and OT. A trade back with a QB needy team is a pretty clean fit if they don't want to take one.
Wilson is also from Virginia. Hiring Belichick and bringing in Russell Wilson makes too much sense.I think Washington will take a long look at Russell Wilson. That is if they can't or won't swing a deal with Chicago. Would they want Wilson or Drake Maye? Proven, but aging veteran, or fresh face. Their next coach may tell the tale.
Yep. Totally agree.Bellicheck to the Chargers just makes too much sense. Let him work his defensive magic and work with a good young QB--in the AFC!!!
except for the fact that Wilson stinks.Wilson is also from Virginia. Hiring Belichick and bringing in Russell Wilson makes too much sense.
How rude! He's an amateur athlete. No need to mock him.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
I’m thinking a long time East Coast guy isn’t going West. Too many connections…Bellicheck to the Chargers just makes too much sense. Let him work his defensive magic and work with a good young QB--in the AFC!!!
The GM did what the owner wanted. I think the GM hiring the HC is what got him fired.And passing on Stroud got their GM fired just like it should happen to Monti if he passes on MHJ.
If I were looking at what he did with young QBs in New England outside of Brady, I don't know that I would view it as a positive. Vrabel's work with Levis and Tannehill is more appealing.Bellicheck to the Chargers just makes too much sense. Let him work his defensive magic and work with a good young QB--in the AFC!!!
Does Belichick and or Vrabel really work with QBs? I thought they were more defensive guys?If I were looking at what he did with young QBs in New England outside of Brady, I don't know that I would view it as a positive. Vrabel's work with Levis and Tannehill is more appealing.
If I were looking at what he did with young QBs in New England outside of Brady, I don't know that I would view it as a positive. Vrabel's work with Levis and Tannehill is more appealing.
Does Belichick and or Vrabel really work with QBs? I thought they were more defensive guys?
How rude! He's an amateur athlete. No need to mock him.
Matt cassell? Jimmy g?If I were looking at what he did with young QBs in New England outside of Brady, I don't know that I would view it as a positive. Vrabel's work with Levis and Tannehill is more appealing.
I clearly meant that he doesn't have to worry about getting the QB in place. He doesn't have to "do" anything with him other than get an offense in place and let him loose, then focus on the defense. He's no Tom Brady, but he's good enough.If I were looking at what he did with young QBs in New England outside of Brady, I don't know that I would view it as a positive. Vrabel's work with Levis and Tannehill is more appealing.
Retread coach looking for one last big score, young coach looking to jump to the head of the line, longtime assistant trying to get that one shot.The most interesting one would be Carolina. Who would want that job?