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I for one hope he stays in SF for as long as he struggles.
That said, if he were cut I would pick him up immediately.
And do what with him?
I for one hope he stays in SF for as long as he struggles.
That said, if he were cut I would pick him up immediately.
And do what with him?
Sit him on the bench and see if he can be developed.And do what with him?
Sit him on the bench and see if he can be developed.
He has more physical talent than any QB since John Elway....to a level that it is pretty clear. The failings in SF will get in his head and I am sure he will get drummed out of town at some point.
Getting him is a kin to getting a pitcher that can throw 100 mph fastball but has command issues. He is worth a flier to see if you can get him fixed. Just know you'd be going in with at least a two year window of sitting, working and learning with him. If it works you have a guy with better physical talent than any QB in the league. If not, no biggie.
Someone will probably pick him up to start however. Going someplace and working behind a solid vet QB would be the best thing for him.
He is worth a flier to see if you can get him fixed. Just know you'd be going in with at least a two year window of sitting, working and learning with him.
His talent....physical ability....is undeniable if someone is paying attention at all.Well, I guess we're going to have to disagree on the talent thing.
His talent....physical ability....is undeniable if someone is paying attention at all.
Yep.
Not a great chance at a big payoff. I understand that. If it was a physical issue, that would be much easier to deal with. On the job training usually does not go well the NFL quarterbacks. Physically he has everything you would want in a QB. Huge arm talent, obviously athleticism.
The situation would have to right of course. He would have to be willing to make a big pay cut, would have to be willing to sit and learn. Even if he committed to doing a lot of tedious work (his work ethic has never been questioned) there is a relatively low chance of a big payoff. But, looking at the dearth of QB pool in the NFL, it would be worth the risk to me. At 30 years old and without an injury history he could have 6-8 years of playing ahead of him.
If the factors listed above were in check that is a very easy call in my opinion. But, if he were to be cut, lets say, he would probably not be on the market very long.
At UNR (played college ball where I live) he was a legendary worker. I knew a guy on that coaching staff and he was very much the "first guy in, last guy out" kind of guy. He is working out ect all of the time.I thought his work ethic was questioned, isn't that part of why he's never improved?
Depends how you look at it I suppose.He has talent, just not as a QB.
I'm paying attention, the QB talent is just not there.
At UNR (played college ball where I live) he was a legendary worker. I knew a guy on that coaching staff and he was very much the "first guy in, last guy out" kind of guy. He is working out ect all of the time.
His issues are not about work ethic or volume of work, it has to do with the mental side of the game. When a guy plays in that kind of offense and is basically protected from bad reads his entire college career, and his first couple of years playing in the NFL, he is way behind the learning curve. The mental game, reading defenses, going through progressions quickly is his undoing. He may be able to improve on this, he may not.
The physical talent, both athletic/running ability and arm talent are elite and rare. The subtle parts of the game is what he is lacking. They may never develop, but, at a decent cost (and not needing to be a starter) it would certainly be worth taking a shot and investing some time.
Shaun Hill, Davis, Keenum ect.....as a back up he wouldn't be a worse option really and the potential upside is massive, thats all I am saying.
Could be.He lost the work ethic when his head swelled up. He was a good kid at Nevada. Not so much in the NFL. I honestly think that the fame got to him.
He lost the work ethic when his head swelled up. He was a good kid at Nevada. Not so much in the NFL. I honestly think that the fame got to him.
His talent....physical ability....is undeniable if someone is paying attention at all.
I think we have had this discussion before.Physical ability DOES NOT equal talent. They are two different things.