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I was wondering QB's eligible for the 06 draft would be best fitted for our offensive system?
KB21 said:I believe a guy like Jay Cutler would be a great fit. His gunslinger mentality would meld well with Scott Linehan's play calling, and he brings the added ability of being mobile enough to make plays with his legs when things break down.
B-LO said:You guys should pick up a veteran QB who is good at "managing" games. Just a guy that can make throws when needed, won't turn the ball over, and can pull out a win when he has to. Then, you can make the focus of your offense the running game.
dolphan117 said:Thats what Gus was suposed to be.
Frerotte was never known as a game manager, he was mediocre in Washington as the starter. Carr is another guy that can kill you when it matters most.ccphinfan said:D. Carr :couch:
B-LO said:You guys should pick up a veteran QB who is good at "managing" games. Just a guy that can make throws when needed, won't turn the ball over, and can pull out a win when he has to. Then, you can make the focus of your offense the running game.
KB21 said:I believe a guy like Jay Cutler would be a great fit. His gunslinger mentality would meld well with Scott Linehan's play calling, and he brings the added ability of being mobile enough to make plays with his legs when things break down.
texasPHINSfan said:this question is really flawed in that we don't even know what our "system" will be next year....
a good question would be "what will our system be next year", and then we could ask about QBs.
Just my opinion.
VanDolPhan said:Except I highly doubt Linehan goes anywhere this offseason.
B-LO said:You guys should pick up a veteran QB who is good at "managing" games. Just a guy that can make throws when needed, won't turn the ball over, and can pull out a win when he has to. Then, you can make the focus of your offense the running game.