Nah, they hold onto the dying dream another year...stretchthefield said:Green Bay
JC_AZ said:Chicago does not have a legitimate starter at this point and Josh could elevate their passing game...with a running game and a decent line he will not have to run for his life on every play and if his competition is Grossman and Orton.. he will be the the starter. Muhammed, Berrian and Gage would love to have him there...
stretchthefield said:Green Bay
SoCal Cardfan said:Calgary Stampeders !
Assface said:Dolphins.
Saints will probably draft either Leinart or Young and would probably prefer a more experienced QB as a mentor. McCown is too much like Harrington for the Lions to go after him. It doesn't sound like the Cardinals have any intention of re-signing him so while many posters would like him to stay the reality is that he's most likely leaving. Other than the Dolphins I think the Jets are the most likely team to sign Josh.
kerouac9 said:If I were Leinart or Young and my coach said, "Meet Josh McCown. He's going to mentor you on what it takes to be a quarterback in the NFL," I'd laugh my ass off and go play Madden in the locker room. That guy has no credibility in the NFL anywhere.
Assface said:When you compare play styles Johnson/Leinart and McNair/Young would be ideal master/padawan pairings.
kerouac9 said:Muhammed loves Rex Grossman. There's no way that Josh goes there. Grossman's shown enough to go into 2006 as the unquestioned starter in Chicago. The entire team rallies around him. Apparently, he even has the offensive staff smoked, since that's the only reason that I can think of that they'd get so wholly away from Thomas Jones in that game.