Name one QB in the NFL that would do well with our OL?

tomduhain

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Who coaches our human turnstiles? Why is the O-line coach going untouched? Why isn't he held acountable? Or, is ALL our O-line talent really that bad? Isn't great coaching about getting outstanding play out of average talent?

And, BTW, who takes responsibility for failing for fix the #1 offseason priority?
 

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He's not in the NFL...but this is about the only guy I could think of who would succeed...


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Look at that...takes the hit after Flo got beat by that 75 pound 8-year old kid, and still has the ability to get the ball to the RB. You just can't teach that.
 

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Name one QB in the NFL that would do well with our OL?

Is there anyone who would do worse?

Not every QB would do better, but there aren't many who would do worse.
 

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I have to agree with Portland Fanatic and go with Brees. I was very disappointed we didn't pick him up in the offseason.
 

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vlad;1114485 said:
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Name one QB in the NFL that would do well with our OL?
If former players count I vote for Fran Tarkenton. Dude could scramble with the best of them. :D
 

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Trade the entire offense for the Colts' entire offense save Peyton Manning and Colts are still undefeated but Manning's chasing another TDs in a season record.

The personnel isn't the problem, the OL isn't the problem, Drew Bledsoe combined with an offensive coaching staff that doesn't seem to know how to get the most out of what they have is the problem.
 

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McNabb leads the league in passes over 40 yards and also passes over 20 yards. Obviously, like you guys say, all he does is dump the ball off.

Back to the subject, I think Brady and Manning would do OK with your o-line if the correct offense was used. These two, in my opinion, are the best in the NFL and making quick reads and releases.

The Pats OL went from being horrible to one of the best when Brady replaced Bledsoe.

Some of the sacks Bledsoe has taken I don't think any quarterback could get away from (with the exception of great plays) but alot of the sacks he takes he doesn't have to.

His execution on the flea flicker last night was pitiful
 

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BeWare94;1114615 said:
You guys would be surprised the amount of coaching that Manning does. He's probably a better line coach anyone we currently have.

Exactly... and... when you have a QB that is a threat... the attacking of the O-line is cut down... the QB can burn em and then they back off a little.... with Drew that was never gonna happen...
 

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Nav22;1114522 said:
Nothing has changed since Parcells took over in 2003.

We still have a crappy OL. We still have a crappy FS. We still have uneven (to say the least) QB play. The run game finally seemed to be turning the corner, but last night it reverted back to '03-05. We still kill ourselves with mental mistakes in winnable games.

Horrible, horrible loss. Good teams just don't lose like that at home to divisional opponents.

you left out the pass rush
 

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Mike Vick? at least he could run away from the Pass rush that goes right through the line
 

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You take Bledsoe out and replace him with Romo and our oline will improve appreciably.
 

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vlad;1114485 said:
Name one QB in the NFL that would do well with our OL?

There are none. Don't care what anyone says, but ALL QBs need at least a LITTLE bit of time to throw the ball. Bledsoe happens to need A LOT of time, but he wasn't even getting the little bit of time most QBs need.
 
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