Cousin, Good morning people, Had a nice moist chocolate croissant heated for a wake up breakfast, some OJ and coffee with a touch of hazelnut.
Brissett would be better than Stidham as our back up (not much) so price wise maybe not the ideal signing.
I will beat that drum once more, there has been "O' rookie QBs starting in the Super Bowl. You are NOT going to curry favor with any WR or TE to come to the Patriots in FA with Stidham as your starting QB.....i.e. The Patriots can't fart around this year while trying to land a QB if they want to add talent to those needed receiver positions.
Rookie quarterbacks in the playoffs | | | | |
Quarterback | Team | Year | Record | Rating |
Russell Wilson | Seahawks | 2012 | 1-1 | 102.4 |
Robert Griffin III | Redskins | 2012 | 0-1 | 77.5 |
Andrew Luck | Colts | 2012 | 0-1 | 59.8 |
Andy Dalton | Bengals | 2011 | 0-1 | 51.4 |
Mark Sanchez | Jets | 2009 | 2-1 | 92.7 |
Joe Flacco | Ravens | 2008 | 2-1 | 50.8 |
Matt Ryan | Falcons | 2008 | 0-1 | 72.8 |
Ben Roethlisberger | Steelers | 2004 | 1-1 | 61.3 |
Jim Everett | Rams | 1986 | 0-1 | 54.2 |
Dieter Brock | Rams | 1985 | 1-1 | 24.0 |
Bernie Kosar | Browns | 1985 | 0-1 | 56.0 |
Dan Marino | Dolphins | 1983 | 0-1 | 77.6 |
The chance of us
getting to the playoffs with a rookie QB is about 3,12%. Most of these about QB's had above average or excellent Teams that they were surrounded with. I would suspect what is on out roster as in "your record is what it is" is about 15th from the bottom of the NFL. If you are banking on a rookie, alot yourself a three year fair term to establish the viability of a pro bowl type, valuable starter or a back up....or out of the League.
I see Wilson's name up there and it intrigues me. Would I do 3 #1 picks? With our Draft history .........without a doubt. His CAP repercusions on the Seahawks? The actual Trade date listed would have to be June 2nd.
"The team doesn’t want to trade Wilson and never has, and it would also be really cost prohibitive to do so. Seattle would take a $39 million hit against its 2021 cap if he is dealt before June 1.
After June 1, that changes. The $39 million (which is what is remaining for Seattle to account for against its cap of bonus money Wilson has already been paid) could then be spread out over the last three years of his contract with Seattle. So, that would mean Seattle taking a $13 million cap hit for each of the 2021, 2022 and 2023 seasons if Wilson were traded after June 1."
We have a shot if the Hawks will trade. We are one of the only Teams who can afford him. His supposed destinations of the Saints or Vegas are a non go because of CAP.The Boys? They have Zak and are trying the get him done. The Bears have just as bad as a receiving corp as we do (after FA) so it is the Jets and us if he will include us on his wish list
Thoughts on blockbuster with the Falcons. Ryan and Julio Jones for our 1st, Gilmore (they are desperate for secondary) and our 2nd in 2022? Just spitballin....Thoughts? Heard we called the Falcons. They are rebuilding.
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