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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 think Bill would have drafted a QB again. I don't think it would have been Maye. Gotten a cheap vet (very possibly Brisket). And probably wouldn't have drafted Milton. That might be my own bias thinking that it's a bad idea to have two developmental QBs, but maybe the QB he drafted would have started.Bill grabbed him off waivers, but Wolf wanted to go with a fresh start with a rookie at 3. I have to guess if BB was still here, he would’ve traded down and prioritized other positions, probably gave Zappe, Rourke and a veteran a shot to compete for the job.
If that happens it means Zappe has outplayed Biscuit in camp. The possibilities getting blood from a stone might be possible.I think Zappe is still on the roster to be backup sacrificial lamb should Brissett get hurt before Maye is ready to play.
Rourke claimed by Giants
With that QB room he probably has a better chance to move up on their depth chart than he would here. Good luck to him
If the rock is sharp enough and you squeeze hard enough anything is possibleIf that happens it means Zappe has outplayed Biscuit in camp. The possibilities getting blood from a stone might be possible.
I do think there's a decent chance he would have taken the Vikings' offer and taken McCarthy at 11. He probably would've taken a high end defensive player at 23, because I think the first defensive player wasn't taken until around 15th so there was still blue-chip level talent available around then on that side of the ball. He may even have traded up a bit from 23 for a defensive player because of the value. And we all would have probably groaned a little lol.I think Bill would have drafted a QB again. I don't think it would have been Maye. Gotten a cheap vet (very possibly Brisket). And probably wouldn't have drafted Milton. That might be my own bias thinking that it's a bad idea to have two developmental QBs, but maybe the QB he drafted would have started.
I have no idea if that would have been a better strategy, but based on what he said on the draft show, it sounds like Bill knew the Pats needed to try drafting a QB again.
The depth chart assuming the OL is much improved is Brissette, Maye, Zappe and Milton. However, if it looks like our OL is a work in progress (garbage) coming out of the preseason, Zappe moves to #2 and Maye to #3.So, without any camp, you all are ready to Milton under center for Game One if Brissette is injured during the game?
I think that it is now more likely that we are thinking that Maye may be our #2 on Game Day.
Alternatively, Zappe is still in the picture.
We could even carry 4 QB's until we are ready to have Maye or Milton leading the team behind our OL (in case of an injury to Brissette, even during a game).
Yeah, I think he likes McCarthy's style of play better. I would have preferred he gotten a better OT at 23. Probably we're not looking at the two WRs we got, and whoever we did get as WR would probably have resulted in more groans.I do think there's a decent chance he would have taken the Vikings' offer and taken McCarthy at 11. He probably would've taken a high end defensive player at 23, because I think the first defensive player wasn't taken until around 15th so there was still blue-chip level talent available around then on that side of the ball. He may even have traded up a bit from 23 for a defensive player because of the value. And we all would have probably groaned a little lol.
I think you're right, though probably Zappe is after Milton, with Zappe on the PS and Milton making the roster.The depth chart assuming the OL is much improved is Brissette, Maye, Zappe and Milton. However, if it looks like our OL is a work in progress (garbage) coming out of the preseason, Zappe moves to #2 and Maye to #3.
My condolences are with Ian in this difficult time.
I think the issue is going to be they'll definitely have to have Milton on the roster. If he has a good preseason, it'll be too risky to waive him and hope he passes through waivers, not to mention then risk having him get signed to someone else's active roster. They can probably waive Zappe again and keep him on the practice squad. And if they can't, they'll survive.My guess is that they'll keep 4 QBs. They've been dropping like flies lately and the Pats don't have to pay any of them at the top of the market. They can judge things after they see what they have in M&M and go from there.
I can't see Milton over Zappe at this stage. Zappe has started and won NFL games behind a terrible OL. With a solid OL, I suspect he'd be a competent game manager type backup. He was running for his life much of last year which led to him making bad throws.I think you're right, though probably Zappe is after Milton, with Zappe on the PS and Milton making the roster.
The way they talked predraft, I assume they want Maye to sit and work on improving his footwork and decision making. But who knows. Maybe if he does well in camp, they decide to make him the backup or starter.
The question for the Pats (if they care) is who is more likely to make it to the practice squad. We've seen Zappe pass through waivers when his stock was higher. Some other team might take a flyer on Milton. Though I kind of doubt it.I can't see Milton over Zappe at this stage. Zappe has started and won NFL games behind a terrible OL. With a solid OL, I suspect he'd be a competent game manager type backup. He was running for his life much of last year which led to him making bad throws.
Milton is a raw prospect and a rookie. His lack of accuracy in the short game will limit his ability to get playing time. Lots of question marks for him and it will take more than a preseason to answer them.
I think that's the bigger issue. Milton's a player who is more likely to draw interest, especially if he has a good summer. That obviously isn't the case with Zappe. I also think Zappe agreed to come back knowing he'd eventually surpass Mac, which is likely why he turned down offers to play elsewhere. That may change this time around, as it's clear the page has turned here based on how things have gone. Then again, they like him, and he's obviously more familiar with things here vs the uncertainty of playing elsewhere. So definitely tough to say how it might play out.The question for the Pats (if they care) is who is more likely to make it to the practice squad. We've seen Zappe pass through waivers when his stock was higher. Some other team might take a flyer on Milton. Though I kind of doubt it.
BB said in the McAfee draftcast that QB was the Patriots biggest need, so he clearly would have taken a QB and I doubt he would have passed on Maye at 3. He fits the profile for what Bill wanted at QB.I think Bill would have drafted a QB again. I don't think it would have been Maye. Gotten a cheap vet (very possibly Brisket). And probably wouldn't have drafted Milton. That might be my own bias thinking that it's a bad idea to have two developmental QBs, but maybe the QB he drafted would have started.
I have no idea if that would have been a better strategy, but based on what he said on the draft show, it sounds like Bill knew the Pats needed to try drafting a QB again.
Well… a fourth QB who played well in the past would be a prerequisite.When has keeping a fourth QB ever worked out for anyone?
Pretty sure @Patjew may have been referring to some guy who went to Michigan ...Well… a fourth QB who played well in the past would be a prerequisite.
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