If the OL is a problem again this year, you want Maye as #2? Really? You want to throw the franchise QB to the wolves during a rebuild year? Wow.
It’s one spot. And if backup #1 is the future of the franchise and backup #2 isn’t ready to run an NFL offense but has a high ceiling, you’re okay...
Why Rourke and not Zappe? OP said Zappe is “dogshit.” Rourke is smellier dog ****? For smellier dog ****, he had two teams vying for him after his release.
That’s essentially what I said. Either Maye or Zappe will be #2. Maye’s talent could put him there, or Zappe’s experience. If the OL is...
Really? He's won games as an NFL starter. He has shown he is capable of learning and running an NFL offense. His ceiling is "competent NFL backup." Joe Milton has never played in a pro-style offense, which means he's behind Zappe on day one. He also is extremely inaccurate at less than 20 yards...
I can't see Milton over Zappe at this stage. Zappe has started and won NFL games behind a terrible OL. With a solid OL, I suspect he'd be a competent game manager type backup. He was running for his life much of last year which led to him making bad throws.
Milton is a raw prospect and a...
The depth chart assuming the OL is much improved is Brissette, Maye, Zappe and Milton. However, if it looks like our OL is a work in progress (garbage) coming out of the preseason, Zappe moves to #2 and Maye to #3.
There is a small chance that Maye could be #1, but Mayo would have to be...
Sure, but only one of those 3 has started an NFL game.
I’m no Zappe apologist but I’ve seen much worse backups than him. There’s a good shot a team with a need grabs him sometime during the season, especially if he shows he can absorb the AVP system.
If Maye and Brissette aren't 1-2 or 2-1, then they picked the wrong guy in the draft. Either Zappe or Milton heads to the PS. All subject to change if there's an injury.
I wonder if there have been a lot of high 1st round players like that, meaning, if someone had just bet the farm with a handful of picks, the player gained far outweighed the combined value of those picks given. I can't think of any at the moment, but my point is that if you've got a...
Yes, Prince could play, but he also wrote all the music, wrote all the lyrics, and even played all the instruments on many of his albums. He was a one man show, the boss, in total control. He was the talent and the owner. You either indulged his eccentricities or he found someone else who would...
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