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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 dont see all the hype with Feeley. He is a one game wonder.
Like another poster mentioned, it wont matter whos the back up if Brady gets injured. Brady is the offense.
And it looks like Edelman is the E-QB
zackly what I was thinking.
very good post patchick....i was impressed with Hoyer last night......You know what's kind of funny? Matt Sanchez started 16 games in the Pac 10, and nobody questions that he should be the Jets' starter. Brian Hoyer started 26 games in the Big 10, and it's ridiculous that such a raw rookie should be #2 for the Pats.
Obviously, I'm not comparing the players as prospects; there's a reason one was a top-5 pick and the other was undrafted. But "experience" wasn't the reason.
It's still perfectly likely that the Patriots will sign a vet, but I don't think a rookie backup is quite so outlandish an idea as some of us make it out to be. If Hoyer and not O'Connell had been the 3rd rounder, wouldn't it almost seem obvious?
That works for me. We're deep at WR. This would give us an emergency QB and allow Edelman to practice all year as a WR which is huge compared to the frequent cry to stash young guys on IR when they can't practice and develop. Instead a 3rd QB we could keep Nunn and still develop Edelman all year.As long as you're comfortable with the fact that Edelman couldn't play until the 4th Quarter.
This is a good idea. I thought earlier that they would have Brayd, KOC and Edelman.I myself think that the Pats stand Pat and pass on Feeley and go with just Brady and Hoyer and hope for the best - Feeley probably wouldn't be released until Vick gets back in 2 weeks anyways.
If Brady gets hurt you may finally see NE in DEEP trouble unless Hoyer can play opponents 2nd and 3rd stringers.
I don't think they get to put Edelman on the 46th roster spot and still play him during the game... I'm pretty sure the Emergency QB rules say that if Edelman, as Emergency QB, plays before the 4th Quarter neither Brady nor Hoyer can come back in the game.
Silly moderatrix. BB has this stupid philosphy that once TC opens, where you were drafted doesn't determine how good a QB is. It is based on things like reading the defense correctly, reading the same keys and the WRs and OL, getting the chekcdowns right, etc etc etc.You know what's kind of funny? Matt Sanchez started 16 games in the Pac 10, and nobody questions that he should be the Jets' starter. Brian Hoyer started 26 games in the Big 10, and it's ridiculous that such a raw rookie should be #2 for the Pats.
I myself think that the Pats stand Pat and pass on Feeley and go with just Brady and Hoyer and hope for the best - Feeley probably wouldn't be released until Vick gets back in 2 weeks anyways.
If Brady gets hurt you may finally see NE in DEEP trouble unless Hoyer can play opponents 2nd and 3rd stringers.
True, but once the fourth quarter starts, you can put him in anywhere, as often as you like, without losing the other QBs.
Also, that only applies if he's the 46th player. If he's on the 45, that rule doesn't apply.
Much like Troy Brown, they wouldn't list Edelman as a QB because he'd be seeing duty as a return man and a wide receiver.
Yes - obviously.
My point is that making Edelman the Emergency QB is like making Michael Vick the Emergency QB.... why would you limit yourself to only having him on the field for the 4th Quarter?
It's more likely you'd want to use him throughout the game with Brady healthy and keep Hoyer as the Emergency QB to be used prior to the 4th quarter only if Brady is unable to play.
I'm pretty sure that's not possible. I think the rule is pretty specific: you need to carry two quarterbacks active, before the third quarterback is able to be designated as the emergency QB. I'm pretty sure no one has ever carried only two QBs and then designated one as the emergency QB. That would be kinda nuts, 'cause your starter couldn't even sit out a snap (which he'd have to if, say, you called a timeout 'cause he was down on one knee catching his breath).
I think we're overcomplicating it. QB #1, Brady. QB #2, Hoyer. Some scrub signed to the PS. And Edelman around, a la Troy Brown, to play quarterback if needed (but, like Brown, listed as a WR and playing both WR and returner).
Well sure - he can be on the 45 man roster and they can call him QB or any other position.
I think the issue with the Emergency QB position is that it would free up another roster spot for someone else...
With Hoyer dressing as the Emergency QB (46th player), he'd be ready to play if Brady were unable to go for more than a few plays and Edelman would be on the Active 45 man roster.
This would allow them to put another key rotation player on the game day 45 man roster without truly affecting the backup QBs.
In other words you HOPE you NEVER need Hoyer except for mop up in a blowout in the 4th Quarter.
There's LOTS of situations where you'd want to use Edelman throughout the game. The last thing you want to do with him is have him as the Emergency QB.
You know what's kind of funny? Matt Sanchez started 16 games in the Pac 10, and nobody questions that he should be the Jets' starter. Brian Hoyer started 26 games in the Big 10, and it's ridiculous that such a raw rookie should be #2 for the Pats.
Obviously, I'm not comparing the players as prospects; there's a reason one was a top-5 pick and the other was undrafted. But "experience" wasn't the reason.
It's still perfectly likely that the Patriots will sign a vet, but I don't think a rookie backup is quite so outlandish an idea as some of us make it out to be. If Hoyer and not O'Connell had been the 3rd rounder, wouldn't it almost seem obvious?
As a minor point, in order to do that, the Patriots would have to re-designate Edelman as a QB.
I am sure the league has policies in place to keep a team from randomly designating the 45th player their "2nd QB" in order to take advantage of the emergency QB rule.
They are probably identical or similar to the rules governing jersey number assignments. Currently that doesn't help us hypothesize as Edelman's number is currently in a block shared by kicking specialists, QBs, and the supplemental offensive end annex.
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