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mosslostPoll: Josh Rosen for?
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mosslostPoll: Josh Rosen for?
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I dont get the Finley love Rypien outplayed him.I'd rather spend the 3rd-round pick on Finley....
I'd take that Josh and Josh Rosen can learn behind Brady and eventually replace him.Heard Jason LaCanFora state Rosen would be a traded for a third round pick. He basically ripped Rosen and his time in Arizona.
If Brady signs a three year extension, its way to early to be worrying about the heir apparent. You're wasting Rosen's entire rookie contract before he even starts a game. That's a waste. Ideally you want the future QB here the year before Brady hangs it up.I'd take that Josh and Josh Rosen can learn behind Brady and eventually replace him.
I'd take that Josh and Josh Rosen can learn behind Brady and eventually replace him.
If Brady signs a three year extension, its way to early to be worrying about the heir apparent. You're wasting Rosen's entire rookie contract before he even starts a game. That's a waste. Ideally you want the future QB here the year before Brady hangs it up.
didn't hurt the last time they did itand the Pats trade for him, isn't that a direct contradiction of Brady's intentions?
that is exactly why it is a very Patriot moveHeard Jason LaCanFora state Rosen would be a traded for a third round pick. He basically ripped Rosen and his time in Arizona.
But isn't the timing a problem (again)? Brady insists he's here for 3-4 more years. Rosen's contract runs the same distance. Is Rosen willing to sit that long? If he's not willing to sit that long, and the Pats trade for him, isn't that a direct contradiction of Brady's intentions? Even if the team believes Brady doesn't have 3-4 more years, are they going to publicly state it by acquiring Rosen and then assuring him he won't sit that long?
How does all that work?
But isn't the timing a problem (again)? Brady insists he's here for 3-4 more years. Rosen's contract runs the same distance. Is Rosen willing to sit that long? If he's not willing to sit that long, and the Pats trade for him, isn't that a direct contradiction of Brady's intentions? Even if the team believes Brady doesn't have 3-4 more years, are they going to publicly state it by acquiring Rosen and then assuring him he won't sit that long?
How does all that work?
So a QB that was utter trash his rookie year, is gonna sit on the bench for 3-4 years, and the Pats will be able to trade him when his rookie deal ends for huge profit...all because he was in the same locker room as Brady. LMAO! That is so wrong.If Brady plays another 3-4 years (LOL... I love the guy, but I do not see this happening), and the contract timing is bad, and Rosen doesn't want to stay around the same time that Brady is leaving.... We have a very good situation. We have an ex-top 10 QB that's 25 years old and has been tutored by the GOAT QB for the past 3 years. I think we'd get more than a first rounder for that.
Any investment into Rosen will reap rewards, assuming we can get him for a 3rd and he won't throw a ***** fit for sitting on the bench (I don't see that happening, but I'm just saying). I'd still do it for a 2nd or a 1st too, but the margins will be less outrageous.
So a QB that was utter trash his rookie year, is gonna sit on the bench for 3-4 years, and the Pats will be able to trade him when his rookie deal ends for huge profit...all because he was in the same locker room as Brady. LMAO! That is so wrong.
I'm well aware of his game...college, and pro.Did you watch him play, or are you just saying he was trash because of his numbers?