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The Cards QB play, needless to say, has been a mess and will continue to be if they keep going with guys like Lindley, Kolb and Skelton. With Lindley and Skelton, you can't teach accuracy, and I have maintained that for years. With Kolb, you can't count on him for more than a handful of games.
Here's my off season plan:
1- Purge the current QB's off the roster. Maybe keep Lindley as the 3rd QB becuase that's all he's ever going to be.
2- Trade for Philip Rivers. SD is going in the tank and they're likely going into rebuild mode. I would offer SD a conditional #1 in 2014 and a mid round, 4th, this year. Or some combination of draft picks.
3-In this year's draft, trade into late 1st or up in the early 2nd, or even wait to see if he falls to the Cards in round 2, and take Tyler Wilson.
You have Rivers at the helm for 2-3 years, more if he's playing well, and then you can make a smooth transition to Wilson when he's ready to take over. This gives you continuuity and stability at the QB position for the foreseeable future. And, if Wilson turns out as good as alot of us think, you're set at QB for the next decade +.
There's no more hoping a wildy inaccurate late round pick is going to come in and save the day. Rivers would give the offense an identity and add some fire and leadership to the offense. Speaking of leadership, it's sorely lacking on the offense. Fitz is a quiet leader and kind of goes with the flow. There is no one taking the lead on the offensive side of the ball. Warner did, but there hasn't been a take charge guy anywhere on the offense since. We all have seen Rivers and he'll come in and hold guys accountable, speak his mind, and be the leader.
Also, barring an injury, the Cards won't be throwing a young QB into the fire before he's ready like has been the case with Skelton and Lindley. Wilson gets to be put in a simlar situation to Rodgers and can learn from one of the better QB's in the league of what it takes to be successful and a leader. Even if Wilsonwould turn out to be not very good, you still have Rivers in the interim and you're not throwing all your eggs into a rokkies basket like I think will be the case if the Cards draft a QB high #1.
Having Rivers also gives the Cards a great chance to win and be significant before Fitz starts slowing down. It'd be a shame to waste Fitz's prime years by throwing bad QB after bad QB out there to get him the ball. Also, realistically, if the Cards go with a touted rookie, it's going to take a few years to be legitimate again, which again puts Fitz in his declining years when the young QB is ready to win.
Here's my off season plan:
1- Purge the current QB's off the roster. Maybe keep Lindley as the 3rd QB becuase that's all he's ever going to be.
2- Trade for Philip Rivers. SD is going in the tank and they're likely going into rebuild mode. I would offer SD a conditional #1 in 2014 and a mid round, 4th, this year. Or some combination of draft picks.
3-In this year's draft, trade into late 1st or up in the early 2nd, or even wait to see if he falls to the Cards in round 2, and take Tyler Wilson.
You have Rivers at the helm for 2-3 years, more if he's playing well, and then you can make a smooth transition to Wilson when he's ready to take over. This gives you continuuity and stability at the QB position for the foreseeable future. And, if Wilson turns out as good as alot of us think, you're set at QB for the next decade +.
There's no more hoping a wildy inaccurate late round pick is going to come in and save the day. Rivers would give the offense an identity and add some fire and leadership to the offense. Speaking of leadership, it's sorely lacking on the offense. Fitz is a quiet leader and kind of goes with the flow. There is no one taking the lead on the offensive side of the ball. Warner did, but there hasn't been a take charge guy anywhere on the offense since. We all have seen Rivers and he'll come in and hold guys accountable, speak his mind, and be the leader.
Also, barring an injury, the Cards won't be throwing a young QB into the fire before he's ready like has been the case with Skelton and Lindley. Wilson gets to be put in a simlar situation to Rodgers and can learn from one of the better QB's in the league of what it takes to be successful and a leader. Even if Wilsonwould turn out to be not very good, you still have Rivers in the interim and you're not throwing all your eggs into a rokkies basket like I think will be the case if the Cards draft a QB high #1.
Having Rivers also gives the Cards a great chance to win and be significant before Fitz starts slowing down. It'd be a shame to waste Fitz's prime years by throwing bad QB after bad QB out there to get him the ball. Also, realistically, if the Cards go with a touted rookie, it's going to take a few years to be legitimate again, which again puts Fitz in his declining years when the young QB is ready to win.