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Sorry to disagree with you, but I'd rather scoop my eyes out with a rusted spoon before ever seeing that overrated piece of crap wearing a Seahawks jersey.
If Washington keeps that #4, then yes, it would have an effect on our pick. But this move definitely makes them a prime candidate to trade down so some team can jump up and get one of the QB's.
New Mexico is a lot like Marquette. Their biggest weakness is inside, so MBA is going to have to have another good game.
One thing that will be interesting is New Mexico is ranked something like 5th in the nation in preventing their opposition from getting offensive rebounds, while offensive...
I guess in my mind, the thing that just doesn't sit well with me is that he's going into his 5th year and he was still the 3rd string QB. I don't blame him for being behind Rivers, but if he is worth how much we gave up for him, SD wouldn't have needed Volek to be the backup. I hope I'm wrong...
The exact same situation except Hasselbeck was 3 years younger, didn't spend the last 4 years as the 3rd string QB, and was hand picked by a coach who had experience with him and had coached Hall of Fame quarterbacks. Also, how much of Hasselbeck's development was because he had Holmgren as a...
I'm just going to have to agree to disagree with you. In my opinion, no matter what logic you try to justify it with, we gave up way too much for a 27 year old guy who's never played in an NFL game. Starting caliber QB's don't go 4 years without ever making it past 3rd string.
So you're throwing out college stats but you're opinion is based on what he was projected to do coming out of college? I couldn't care less if 5 years ago he was projected as a starter. The fact is that he is a 3rd string quarterback. I find it difficult to believe that a guy who couldn't...
So if you are ignoring college stats, then how exactly have you come up with this analysis of him? From his 59 attempts against guys who probably didn't make their respective NFL regular season rosters?