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CCs offense requires a QB taht is EXTREMELY accurate in the short game ala rivers and brees. whose closest via draft? Quinn. he is amazing in the short yardage and throwing in stride althoguh his slight issue is down feild but hey look at brady he is no gem iether throwing deep. you just need smarts, patience, and obviously accuracy. from waht i know, quinn has that along wtih the mobility that brady doesnt have.

Im not sure how accurate stanton is in that department but i know quinn is the most accurate from what i keep reading up and searching.

now, he also needs to be a non joey/DC of last year wehre htey didnt look down the field to throw it past 10 yards like lemon did once he came in the4 game. lemon wasn't accurate but he did do just that.
 
Quinn is definitely the more accurate in the short-medium game than any QB in the draft. He's also the most NFL ready and intelligent of the QB's. He's a hard worker, has good pocket presence, good mechanics, and manages to fare well under a bad OL. He was tailor made for an offensive system like Cameron's and asking Shea to be his mentor for the draft shows.

Stanton has good accuracy but he's wildly inconsistent and if he makes a bad throw, it'll keep haunting him for the rest of the game. I can ignore Stanton's bad mechanics but he will need to adjust greatly to fit a pro style offense, an adjustment few QB's can make unless they were already exposed to it (see Harrington, Carr), and stop staring down WR's.
 
Quinn is definitely the more accurate in the short-medium game than any QB in the draft. He's also the most NFL ready and intelligent of the QB's. He's a hard worker, has good pocket presence, good mechanics, and manages to fare well under a bad OL. He was tailor made for an offensive system like Cameron's and asking Shea to be his mentor for the draft shows.

Stanton has good accuracy but he's wildly inconsistent and if he makes a bad throw, it'll keep haunting him for the rest of the game. I can ignore Stanton's bad mechanics but he will need to adjust greatly to fit a pro style offense, an adjustment few QB's can make unless they were already exposed to it (see Harrington, Carr), and stop staring down WR's.


man we shoudl jsut pull the damn trigger n get quinn. he fails big deal, at LEAST we tried to get a franchise QB and not a has been as all the years we have. i bet, if u put together all those picks we wasted on all these qbs for 1 draft to move up, we woudl have gotten somewehere that way ala a leinart cutler or whoever it was back a few years.

so mightg as well balls out via draft n not losers.
 
Cam hasn't installed a system for the Dolphins yet but it will probably be a little different than the one he used in San Diego. Cam and Mueller are trying to add speed to our wide receiving corp because that's something he didn't have with the Chargers.

Brees was already in San Diego when Cam arrived and Rivers was GM A.J. Smith's choice. Cam just designed a system that utilized their strengths and minimized their weaknesses.
 
I read many comment on trent edwards , he seems to be a cam style offense too, solid in pocket and only problem when he must run to throw, with a solid OL and if quinn don't fall he could really be our guy (and we could pick him with our 4eme rounder) and solidify other need with our 4 premiums picks.

opinions on edwards ?
 
I read many comment on trent edwards , he seems to be a cam style offense too, solid in pocket and only problem when he must run to throw, with a solid OL and if quinn don't fall he could really be our guy (and we could pick him with our 4eme rounder) and solidify other need with our 4 premiums picks.

opinions on edwards ?

I don't like Edwards. I'll admit I am a bit biased because I hate Stanford but he's not the kind of QB I want to see on our team. Only time I've seen him play is against UCLA and he was putrid. The team was shutout completely. Not to mention he's injury prone and unlike Jay Cutler, who some scouts compare him to, is not an impressive QB and can't win against any team or come close. Cutler carried his team. Edwards fit right in with the horrible Stanford team.
 
I would pull the trigger to get quinn but it will cost alot of draft picks you will mortgage the draft for this year and next year, but thats me i guess i miss dan and need some hope, would need to get lucky and pick up players on other teams that there trying to hide to put on practice squads
 
Daunte Culpepper is very accurate, he'll be the QB if he's healthy. I don't think any young QB they bring in will be able to win the job from him.
 
Russell's 67.8% completion percentage is pretty damn impressive, especially considering it was not a dink and dunk offense. I don't know the splits, but to have that kind of completion % you have to have pretty good accuracy on the short stuff.
 
No more waiting around for the perfect Qb. We have an excellent opportunity to trade up and draft Qb B. Quinn this year. We might as well go for it!!....

Think about it for a second. It may be a long time before this kind of opportunity presents itself to us again, and considering that we're going through somewhat of a re-build, what do we have to lose??....

Qb B. Quinn has all the tools, all the confidence, and all of the teaching a young Qb needs to become successful at this level. I can't image how much we would regret not trading up for a player of his caliber, especially considering all of the question marks we've been dealing with at the Qb position over the last decade or so...

We need to pull the trigger now, make our move. Sure, a couple draft picks may be lost / give away in the process, but when was the last time this team was ever stocked with 9 picks?? This is the time, not a year from now when we'll all be saying "why didn't we trade up for Quinn last year?"....
 
I'am ok I would put the trigger and get quinn too, but randy mueller has history to draft QB in 3eeme or 4eme rounder, and in round 3 or 4 my favorite target are trent edwards or palko.
 
No more waiting around for the perfect Qb. We have an excellent opportunity to trade up and draft Qb B. Quinn this year. We might as well go for it!!....

Think about it for a second. It may be a long time before this kind of opportunity presents itself to us again, and considering that we're going through somewhat of a re-build, what do we have to lose??....

Qb B. Quinn has all the tools, all the confidence, and all of the teaching a young Qb needs to become successful at this level. I can't image how much we would regret not trading up for a player of his caliber, especially considering all of the question marks we've been dealing with at the Qb position over the last decade or so...

We need to pull the trigger now, make our move. Sure, a couple draft picks may be lost / give away in the process, but when was the last time this team was ever stocked with 9 picks?? This is the time, not a year from now when we'll all be saying "why didn't we trade up for Quinn last year?"....

Unless we really digress in the next coming season (s?), we will never have another opportunity to land an elite franchise QB prospect the way the Chargers, Steelers, Cardinals, Bengals, or heck, even the Colts have. Quinn's as close as it can get and after years of not trying, might as well pull the trigger on the Quinn gamble especially since it's as safe a bet as any QB can get.
 
CCs offense requires a QB taht is EXTREMELY accurate in the short game ala rivers and brees. whose closest via draft? Quinn. he is amazing in the short yardage and throwing in stride althoguh his slight issue is down feild but hey look at brady he is no gem iether throwing deep. you just need smarts, patience, and obviously accuracy. from waht i know, quinn has that along wtih the mobility that brady doesnt have.

I'm not entirely certain where you are getting the idea that Cameron's offense requires some sort of amazing short area accuracy like a WCO. In San Diego, they had the tendency to pick up quarterbacks without amazing arms, but they werent Chad Pennington either.

Cameron's offense isnt really in any one thing. There is a fair amount of focus on the intermediate, however, and the heavy emphasis on the running game kind of fills in the gap of where a shorter WCO type passing game would be.
 
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