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Jaguars officially agree to terms with Nick Foles, release Blake Bortles | Boston.com
Should the Pats... uh...
...never mind.
Should the Pats... uh...
...never mind.
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I can't blake the feeling you're wrong about this possibility with Bortles.Meh if the team thinks there something there I always hold out hope that a bust can find new life with the right coaching and system. A few years ago Foles was a joke but then I seem to remember him playing well in some game.
I can't blake the feeling you're wrong about this possibility with Bortles.
I think not ...
But I would feel better with a Hoyer upgrade.
I'm not disagreeing. He will never again make a meaningful throw, unless it is throwing down a shot of tequila wondering where all the good times had gone.You're right better to make huge sweeping declarations and then not bother to hold myself accountable if i end up wrong
he sucks and will never make a meaningful throw in his life and then his **** will fall off
At this point, I'd really just like Hoyer to retire and become a coach for the team. Pay him the same salary but let us start developing a young talent with the #2 qb.Hoyer is more valuable on the sidelines and offering his input throughout the game and from what I gather his input in the film room than a Bortles type would be. imo
The jags cap hit won’t be affected by another team signing him.No.
The jaguars should have to suffer the full wrath of his cap hit for actually, unbelievably, exercising his fifth year option. No team should sign him and bail them out on principle alone.
The jags get a dollar for dollar offset on the salary portion, which is like 6.5 million iirc. Its not tge full aamount, but its a nice chunk of change.The jags cap hit won’t be affected by another team signing him.
Depending how good this prospect is you might have to carry 3 QBs for a year. Plus I think you can put it off one more year if there isn't a prospect you love that falls in your lap.At this point, I'd really just like Hoyer to retire and become a coach for the team. Pay him the same salary but let us start developing a young talent with the #2 qb.
Right, they fully guaranteed 6.5 so if another team signs him they only have to pay him the difference.The jags get a dollar for dollar offset on the salary portion, which is like 6.5 million iirc. Its not tge full aamount, but its a nice chunk of change.