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According to Tony Pauline of SportsKeeda, the 49ers, Steelers, and New England are believed to be in the running for his services this offseason.


I'm certainly for having an experienced veteran in the locker room behind Maye, but I guess the question might be either where Joe Milton is at by the time we get to the end of training camp, and whether or not he's ready to the point where it makes sense to allow him to be the backup. Otherwise, I certainly feel like he'd be a good candidate. From there, it's just a matter of whether or not he's looking for a better opportunity to compete in camp elsewhere, or if he'd be looking to be a mentor here.

Then again, after what Milton showed at the end of last year, they may not need a veteran and they can maybe instead draft somebody late again and keep the 3rd QB on the practice squad..
 
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According to Tony Pauline of SportsKeeda, the 49ers, Steelers, and New England are believed to be in the running for his services this offseason.


I'm certainly for having an experienced veteran in the locker room behind Maye, but I guess the question might be either where Joe Milton is at by the time we get to the end of training camp, and whether or not he's ready to the point where it makes sense to allow him to be the backup. Otherwise, I certainly feel like he'd be a good candidate. From there, it's just a matter of whether or not he's looking for a better opportunity to compete in camp elsewhere, or if he'd be looking to be a mentor here.
Hire him as a qb coach...

Did anyone watch flacco with the colts? Was that just me?


Flacco stinks on ice.
 
Hire him as a qb coach...

Did anyone watch flacco with the colts? Was that just me?


Flacco stinks on ice.
He's obviously not a guy you want to start, but he's proven to be a good guy to have around. At the same time, if Milton proves he can handle it, maybe they don't even end up going that route.
 
He can't run.

Let's not take up a player position with a guy who can't play and should be a coach.
 
I don't know much about Flacco the mentor. If he is a clubhouse leader and teacher then sure, a year of Flacco as QB3 helping to establish the culture may be worth the 53rd spot on the roster.
 
I love this

I think Milton is the biggest beneficiar. Flacco, who seems to be a great QB mentor, can give him mental reps while Maye is playing, help out on some thing that Drake have on instinct (not to mention just help both of them with questions and all that).

by the start of next season, even with a perfect off season, we might not have 53 players worth a NFL roster spot, so taking one away to build a actual great (potentially) QB room, with 2 young guys is excellent
 
If the coaches can't translate the culture and they aren't going to give the kid space to exert some leadership in the clubhouse (which I believe he has) then I'm against it.
 
If the coaches can't translate the culture and they aren't going to give the kid space to exert some leadership in the clubhouse (which I believe he has) then I'm against it.
You need player-coaches in every team.

Flacco has a SB win, he has been a great QB, borderline case for HoF, and he accepts being the mentor, maybe the 3rd guy

I can't see downsides, i much rather have him than a 4th string LB who brings value as back-up wing setter in Kick-off returns
 
Depends on the $$s. If more than a couple million, it is a waste of cap dollars. If they want veteran QB leadership then hire Hoyer as a player coach, and that costs zero cap dollars.

I think the vet player helping with the coaching thing is way overblown. Why do we have coaches if a vet doing coaching is necessary?
 
You need player-coaches in every team.

Flacco has a SB win, he has been a great QB, borderline case for HoF, and he accepts being the mentor, maybe the 3rd guy

I can't see downsides, i much rather have him than a 4th string LB who brings value as back-up wing setter in Kick-off returns
Meh, he had a mentor last year. Frankly, I think it stifled him.

There is no need to think about SB's and Flacco when the building is full of former players and coaches that have won multiple SB's after Flacco won his.

He'll be a waste of a space except to the media.
 
Meh, he had a mentor last year. Frankly, I think it stifled him.

There is no need to think about SB's and Flacco when the building is full of former players and coaches that have won multiple SB's after Flacco won his.

He'll be a waste of a space except to the media.
Agree to disagree
Depends on the $$s. If more than a couple million, it is a waste of cap dollars. If they want veteran QB leadership then hire Hoyer as a player coach, and that costs zero cap dollars.

I think the vet player helping with the coaching thing is way overblown. Why do we have coaches if a vet doing coaching is necessary?
Has Hoyer won a game this decade?
 
Agree to disagree

Has Hoyer won a game this decade?
I did not say sign Hoyer as a player. Sign Hoyer as a coach. Maye is QB1. Milton is QB2. Paying anything but minimum for QB3 is NUTS. We aren't likely going to the Super Bowl, if we are playing QB3 there is no chance. No need to waste cap space on QB3.

If the Pats want a coach that is young to help Maye on the field, hire Hoyer as assistant QB coach and that saves the cap dollars and gives the team a "hands on" guy to help Maye and Milton.

BTW, who cares if QB3 has won anything recently. Do you think QB3 will lead the Pats anywhere?
 
You need player-coaches in every team.

Flacco has a SB win, he has been a great QB, borderline case for HoF, and he accepts being the mentor, maybe the 3rd guy

I can't see downsides, i much rather have him than a 4th string LB who brings value as back-up wing setter in Kick-off returns
Flacco is not a borderline HoFer.

Hes had a very good career.
 
I did not say sign Hoyer as a player. Sign Hoyer as a coach. Maye is QB1. Milton is QB2. Paying anything but minimum for QB3 is NUTS. We aren't likely going to the Super Bowl, if we are playing QB3 there is no chance. No need to waste cap space on QB3.

If the Pats want a coach that is young to help Maye on the field, hire Hoyer as assistant QB coach and that saves the cap dollars and gives the team a "hands on" guy to help Maye and Milton.

BTW, who cares if QB3 has won anything recently. Do you think QB3 will lead the Pats anywhere?
If Hoyer was a player, would you still be thinking it's bad? Coaches and Players have rules on how to interact, which does not apply from players to players, that's the first big one, which I don't think you are considering

Then I don't think anyone will be more hands on than the 3rd QB who is a SB winner. You think he won it during the Brady era due to luck? His "bombs" just happen to work? I guarantee you he put hours of studying to know when was the best time to launch it.

But who cares if he won recently, right? Might as well bring Jhonny Foxborough back. Let's leave it up to the current leaders there, undoubtetly they can set the example. I mean who does not want to follow guys like Lawrence Guy, Bentley and Johnathan Jones, some (if not all) our SB winners.
 
According to Tony Pauline of SportsKeeda, the 49ers, Steelers, and New England are believed to be in the running for his services this offseason.


I'm certainly for having an experienced veteran in the locker room behind Maye, but I guess the question might be either where Joe Milton is at by the time we get to the end of training camp, and whether or not he's ready to the point where it makes sense to allow him to be the backup. Otherwise, I certainly feel like he'd be a good candidate. From there, it's just a matter of whether or not he's looking for a better opportunity to compete in camp elsewhere, or if he'd be looking to be a mentor here.

Then again, after what Milton showed at the end of last year, they may not need a veteran and they can maybe instead draft somebody late again and keep the 3rd QB on the practice squad..

We already have a Joe. Say no to two Joes. Let our Joe blossom.
 
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