Mullli - I am offcourse not sure. But I do believe in it. I have watched him alot as well, and i would like to hear what he lacks in his game? Because it's hard to point that out.
Dreamc - I didn't knew, but I did believed in that. I never liked Matt Leinart, his personality especially. It is not the one you want in the pro game. He never seemed mature enough and he still does not. It's just matter of time till he collapses, and he even has as a backup several times last season. We even needed to pull him out...as a backup where he was set with a huge lead... in two games... You see that very rare arround the league.. I never had the feeling he was going to be a great NFL QB. I may be wrong, he may still turn into a great one, he has plenty of good things as well in his game, but like at the time he was drafted, I just do not believe in that. Warner was one of the greatest QB's to ever play in postseason, his time with the Rams prove that. It was a show. Obviously, he knew how to play and he had and still has the best personality that you can ask for, toughness, he just needed to get back and be healthy as well. I believed that if that could happen, he would make a show with these recievers just like he did in St.Louis. And it did happen. It could have gone wrong with his health, but we were lucky there i guess.
Crazy C - Well, he was not at that time, but he certainly is considered now. Obviously we made a mistake drafting ML. If we really believed he was the one, we never would have invested big money in a "backup" QB in DA.
Looking in retrospect, it would also have made sense to trade up for Matt Ryan to be KW's replacement. At the time it made zero sense to most people i guess. He certainly is alot better than Leinart if you comapare their performance so far. And he seems much more of a leader.
Here you have Bradford and Clausen that you could trade up for. I love Bradford's touch and accuracy. He throws soft accurate balls even on difficult routes. He has all the accuracy to be a great NFL QB. The thing i don't like about him is that he telegraphs his throw way too often. You don't see him play with the defense with his eyes. That's where Clausen is superior to him. He reads the game better, that allows him to one step ahead and play with his eyes as well. He also has better mechanics in dropping back, on 5 and 7 step drops, and he has a better hitch step, the way he steps up into his throw. Compared to other people that question Clausen's personality, I think that is misleading and he is confident in himself. That can give some wrong signals to some people, but in reality he works hard and believes in himself. There is a huge difference between that and off-field issues. Phillip Rivers has much of that as well, and he is doing fine. I think both these QB's will eventually be good,maybe not the first year necessary, but they are too good to pass on for a team that has huge issues on the position.
I don't see us having a great season without a great QB. It's as simple as that. If we can get a great franchise QB as Warner was, or just half of that, i'm willing to spend all the picks in draft. Trading up 15 spots and giving a 3rd rounder to select a franchise QB that i believe in, is no big deal, makes all the sense in the world. It's just about picking the right guys you believe in, that's what draft is all about. Not where you pick them. Just get them on your team.
Just look on the teams that were in playoffs last year. They all have a great QB. Succes right now, more than ever, is dictated by great QB play. ML has not showed great QB play so far, if he had, i wouldn't be as worried as I currently am. He still has a slim chance, i'm not denying that. But heck, so does Jimmy Clausen and Sam Bradford as well, and I feel that chance is alot bigger. Personal opinion.