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    Re: Interesting note from NST on QBs

    Quote Originally Posted by Sephy View Post
    The point is - we haven't seen but one game from him. I certainly wouldn't spend a 3rd, much less a 2nd on a guy like that. Yet, anyway.
    I get what you mean by it, but the more important point is that this guy is a 1st rounder who hasn't had the chance to show anything. By the logic you stated, you'd never spend a 1st round pick on anyone.

    If you could get a first round QB who's a raw rookie that's never seen any time in the NFL, or you could get a first rounder who's had three years to be groomed under one of the best ever, you'd be nuts to take the former.

    Obviously there are other factors at play. Rodgers wasn't thought to be as talented as say Matt Ryan. Still, the Packers wouldn't be off-base at all to ask for a first rounder for him. The only reason we might be able to get away with giving them a second is cause we pick high.

    Quote Originally Posted by POPSinPA View Post
    Joe Montanna and Brett Favre come to mind right off, but i'm sure there others.
    You mean Steve Young, and I'm talking about these days where player movement is more limitted to FA. You're right about those two, and there are others of course. But the point is that a vast majority don't wind up moving at all if there's real talent.

    Quote Originally Posted by RavenTD View Post
    Out of that bunch I like Matt Cassell only because he has learned from the best.And has played well in preseason.

    The same is not true of Jim Sorgi,everytime I see this guy come on,he looks like he has a white flag waving above his shoulder.
    First off, it makes no sense to say you want Brady's backup cause he's learned from the best, but not Manning's backup. Second, I don't know why you say what you do. Cassell has looked terrible in his regular season action, Sorgi has looked quite competent (reference his 90+ QB rating). Preseason > regular season?

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    Quote Originally Posted by OriAl View Post
    Hopefully, Harbaugh and staff will study films of our offense, see that it plays well when pass protection is decent, and realize our biggest holes are at cornerback and on defensive line, which doesn't pressure QBs.
    Wow...what a surprise!



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    The most logical to me would be Volek. How long is his contract with the Chargers?
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    I liked Volek before as well.

    I wouldn't mind Rogers either.

    Those are really the only 2 of the playoff teams that interest me as far as coming and competeing for the starting spot.

    It will be interesting what they do...who they let go...who the bring in...if they do either with the QB spot.



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    Im surprised nobody has mentioned Batch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by purplepoe View Post
    Im surprised nobody has mentioned Batch.

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    Re: Interesting note from NST on QBs

    Quote Originally Posted by purplepoe View Post
    Im surprised nobody has mentioned Batch.

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    I know you're joking, but I can't believe he's only 33. And Volek is 32. I don't think guys like that are just clamoring to get a shot somewhere.



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    Re: Interesting note from NST on QBs

    Kerry Collins?

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    Bruce Gradowski?
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    Re: Interesting note from NST on QBs

    It took that comment to refer to the teams that were currently playing still as of this weekend, which led me to think that it would be either Volek or Aaron Rodgers.

    You know damn sure it isn't Anthony Wright, who is the backup for the Giants this year



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    Quote Originally Posted by Mista T View Post
    The most logical to me would be Volek. How long is his contract with the Chargers?

    While he's not listed on any pending FA lists that I could find, the NFLPA's site indicates that 2007 was the last year of his deal:

    http://www.nflpa.org/Resources/Activ....aspx?id=29093

    According to this, he signed a 4 year deal in 2004, which would mean that 2007 was the last year of the deal. I couldn't find any indication that he signed an extension with SD:

    Titans | Volek willing to waive no-trade clause - from www.KFFL.com
    Thu, 31 Aug 2006 10:37:31 -0700

    ESPN.com's Len Pasquarelli reports Tennessee Titans QB Billy Volek will waive the no-trade clause in his contract to facilitate a move to another NFL team. There is a possibility that Volek won't accompany the Titans to Green Bay for the Friday preseason finale, Sept. 1. Volek and agent Drew Rosenhaus have declined to answer questions about whether they have requested that general manager Floyd Reese trade the six-year veteran. People close to Volek, however, said this week that he has acknowledged that he will not be on the roster for the start of the season. In discussing trade possibilities in general, Reese conceded that Volek's name has "come up." The no-trade clause was part of the four-year contract Volek signed in March 2004.
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    Re: Interesting note from NST on QBs

    FYI - Volek will be 32 in March.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sephy View Post
    I know you're joking, but I can't believe he's only 33. And Volek is 32. I don't think guys like that are just clamoring to get a shot somewhere.
    We want an aging qb here! Why?



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    Re: Interesting note from NST on QBs

    How about Todd Collins?
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    I vote that Kyle is the vet this year... of 3 QB's.



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    Quote Originally Posted by B-more Ravor View Post
    How about Todd Collins?

    Please tell me you aren't serious? Yes, Collins managed to play pretty well for a stretch of games. But, he also had his former OC there, so he knew that playbook inside and out. Plus, he fell apart during the game against the Seahawks.

    No, let's not have a Todd Collins here. I can just see him being another Grbac...except Grbac was coming off a better year.
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    Re: Interesting note from NST on QBs

    Volek
    Rodgers
    Boller

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    Quote Originally Posted by RavenScallywag View Post
    Please tell me you aren't serious? Yes, Collins managed to play pretty well for a stretch of games. But, he also had his former OC there, so he knew that playbook inside and out. Plus, he fell apart during the game against the Seahawks.

    No, let's not have a Todd Collins here.
    I wasn't saying that I wanted him here, I was only suggesting that he could have been the "playoff QB" that NST was possibly referring to.
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