Stop lying. There have been several suggestions that have been posted many times. You guys ignore them so you can knowingly make the false claim that you just posted.
How many times do I have to repeat my QB Money Ball Plan before you stop pretending it doesn't exist?
How many times do people have to state that Trance should get a shot before you stop lying about no suggestions or backup plans?
How many times do people have to keep posting to start drafting QBs in the 1st round every year so you can have a much better chance at finding the right QB?
How many until you stop beating up straw men?
Who is Trance ? I suppose you mean Lance . He’s your solution? Lol
The point is we haven’t used 1st round to draft a QB in 35 years . Of course we should be.
And don’t lump me in with Dak homers . I’m all for moving on once we have a legit solution on the roster . And I see his shortcomings , etc.
I’m not ready to completely start over just because we’re frustrated in the playoffs . At least we are in the playoffs . Last year was first time I thought we lost to a team we should have beat with current QB.
I’m as frustrated as anyone but blaming our lack of success purely on our QB is shortsighted . We’d all like to have a greater QB. Until we do Id suggest chugging along hanging around the rim as I believe Jethro will ultimately do . Hopefully in coming years he’ll draft our heir apparent.
Until then we are like many teams with a less than Elite franchise QB to try and build around which we could do a better job of . There’s other teams which have built better teams without an Elite QB. That’s what I’d focus on.
I don’t see this as a team or point where we should shuck a QB that’s been able to take us to the playoffs with the uncertainty that follows. I’m not a SB or Bust type of fan. It’s better to make the dance than not at all.
While we aren’t one of the top teams we are a legit contender and have the potential of making some noise in the playoffs . Who boots a playoff caliber QB cause we’re disappointed or frustrated . That’s part of the business. 30 teams come up short every year.