But who?Odds are there is at least one.
But who?Odds are there is at least one.
No because of the financial ramifications that comes with getting rid of Kyler.Wouldn't it make more sense to get rid of a top 6 paid medicore QB and get a bridge/veteran QB?
Those teams had already well built teams even with those QBs being on big contracts. Monti still has to draft good players. Kyler’s contract does not in anyway prevent Monti from drafting good players.None of the teams you mentioned built their teams that way.
Not the one that goes to New England.But who?
No because of the financial ramifications that comes with getting rid of Kyler.
No. I might be dead by then.It may be that Kyler is a stop gap QB for this regime. Build the roster up. To buy time, sell Murray to the fans until then. This also placates the ownership spending money on Murray and unwilling to not get any ROI.
This plan for now appears logical.
Once the roster is builtup , Murray has no guarantees left. Cut or trade him and go get a new QB.
This does make it a 3-5 year rebuild if it is the plan.
Additional benefit is waiting 5 years means 2 out of 3 coaches in NFC West may be gone too. Right now, they cannot compete with their coaches even if Roster is half good.
The franchise gave you near 100 years of losing , cannot you wait another 5 years hoping?
And I feel like we’ll be having the same discussions regarding Caleb or Drake because you guys will lament them for not getting it done against real contenders with much better talent.I feel like we will be right back in purgatory by keeping a medicore Kyler.
That's ALWAYS the question...Okay. Is there a franchise QB available in the upcoming draft?
Harry, I’ve stated I don’t understand Kyler’s cap ramifications. But is there any chance we could trade Kyler, draft Williams and have enough cap space and draft capital to help a rookie Qb.My position is fairly simple. While you can site successful QBs who were drafted in the second or third round, the stats say success is unlikely. It’s a big gamble. Most have a significant issue that few overcome. Your odds of getting a decent backup are better but you can sign a host of free agents to fill that role.
You could argue the financial ramifications are worse by keeping Kyler. Lots of guarantees kicking in and even more if he gets injured.
I feel like we will be right back in purgatory by keeping a medicore Kyler.
I’ve seen some people that are upset that we went Kyler over Bosa & complained that “if we drafted Bosa, we would have gotten Burrow/Herbert the next year”
Harry, I’ve stated I don’t understand Kyler’s cap ramifications. But is there any chance we could trade Kyler, draft Williams and have enough cap space and draft capital to help a rookie Qb.
I doubt Bidwill would stand for paying lost dollars on Kyler but if we are going to move on from Kyler ( even if we don’t) I hate the thought of starting over with a new qb next year.
The more I think about it just draft Williams, draft and sign a couple of true nfl receivers and let the best man win the starting job.
What is the longest a team has kept their "franchise" QB without a playoff win since being drafted? Curious if Kyler is top of the list
Bruh lmaoTotally different situation TBF.
We had just drafted a top 10 QB the year before.
Not to mention, he was on a rookie contract and his HC was a one and done.
Odds are there is at least one.
Again, that is always the question....But who?
Quinn Ewers is likely the premier guy. He has a great arm and decent mobility.Odds are there is at least one.
No. Too many holes. Everything has been setup to go the opposite way.Harry, I’ve stated I don’t understand Kyler’s cap ramifications. But is there any chance we could trade Kyler, draft Williams and have enough cap space and draft capital to help a rookie Qb.
I doubt Bidwill would stand for paying lost dollars on Kyler but if we are going to move on from Kyler ( even if we don’t) I hate the thought of starting over with a new qb next year.
The more I think about it just draft Williams, draft and sign a couple of true nfl receivers and let the best man win the starting job.
Matt Stafford was in Detroit for 12 seasons & never won a playoff game there.
His fragility scares me.Quinn Ewers is likely the premier guy. He has a great arm and decent mobility.
Then Stafford lands on another team with a great WR, but with great overall talent & coaching around him.And they had Calvin Johnson...played 7 years together.
Then Stafford lands on another team with a great WR, but with great overall talent & coaching around him.
With also great talent around him.He landed in the trifecta.
That tends to happen when you don't have the supporting cast that Purdy has, which Jimmy G didn't.I mean other than jimmy g throwing twice the interceptions . . .