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QB competition revisitied

Discussion in 'Talkin' Hawks' started by bobflipaburger, Aug 13, 2012.

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What will the depth chart look like week 1?

Poll closed Aug 18, 2012.
Flynn-Jackson-Wilson 3 vote(s) 42.9%
Flynn-Wilson-Jackson 3 vote(s) 42.9%
Jackson-Flynn-Wilson 0 vote(s) 0.0%
Jackson-Wilson-Flynn 0 vote(s) 0.0%
Wilson-Flynn-Jackson 1 vote(s) 14.3%
Wilson-Jackson-Flynn 0 vote(s) 0.0%
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    So I started this poll a while ago, I'm just curious to see how much things have changed (probably not much)

    I think I'll make one of these after every preseason game

    Here's the results of the original one:

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    This poll will close before the Denver game.
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    My original vote was Flynn-Jackson-Wilson. I think Wilson will be the backup now.
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    Flynn - Wilson - Portis
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    I have to go with Flynn-Jackson-Wilson for this reason alone: If Jackson is truly beaten out by Flynn (career backup and unproven starter) and Wilson (unproven rookie), there's just no way they'll bother keeping him. If he's #3 behind 2 unprovens, the coaching staff is essentially saying they have no faith in T-Jax, despite his years of experience and familiarity with Bevell's system. At that point, you might as well keep Portis who has more potential upside than T-Jax who's a veteran that never was or will be.

    Besides, I think they'll want to keep T-Jax for the season just to have a veteran around that they know can at least be average. At the end of it, though, I don't see us bothering to re-sign him since his contract will be up. I also think Wilson needs time to develop. I thought he did ok on Saturday, but he is clearly rough around the edges still and could use the extra time.

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