This guy has us picking Quinn. Who do you guys want at #9?
Link http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news;_y...F?slug=jm-mockdraft011807&prov=yhoo&type=lgns
Absolutely NOT!:tantrum:
In his 2nd year playing for a coach considered to be an offensive genius, Quinn regressed. He has looked terrible in big games.:goof:
In fact there was a quarterback five years earlier, who had a similar style of game, was heavily promoted for the Heisman, yet did not win it, just like Quinn. Except this quarterback from five years ago looked a lot more impressive.:tongue:
Well lets see we have this quarterback on our roster. :wink:
In my view Brady Quinn is a less impressive quarterback than Joey Harrington.
So bottom line if Joey does not really have the ability to lead the team to great things(which is the general opinion), then no way would Brady Quinn be able to.
There is no way Quinn is still available at nine. I cant fathom The Raiders picking Peterson over him. Moss is the "star" and he has done nothing but complain about the Qb's last yr. So I dont see them not wanting to try and make him happy.
Think of it this way. In his press conference, Cameron stated he is a believer of starting w/ the C, QB, FB, RB, and building the team outward. Therefore, if Quinn is available at #9 I can't see how Cameron won't pounce. Albeit it is Muellers call, but they will be working together. Also Mueller likes taking atleast on Qb a draft, so he could pull the trigger.
If he was there at #9 I trade down and get more picks....
No thanks on Quinn coming to a veteran team... I'm not a believer yet that Daunte Culpepper is "washed up" just yet.
If he is there at nine, and we fail to take him, I will probably need to find a new team to root for. I still have visions of "the Miami Dolphins select cornerback Jamar Fletcher..." when Drew Brees was still on the board.