Reminds me of Matt Cassel too although he played more games. But then one asks was he that good or was he really a benefit of the system.
Reminds me of Matt Cassel too although he played more games. But then one asks was he that good or was he really a benefit of the system.
Six days later and still waiting! Great inside information you had!
Six days later and still waiting! Great inside information you had!
Quarterbacks that Matt Moore, age 28, was rated (87.1 - 16 TD's, 9 INT's ) higher than last year:
Jay Cutler
MIchael Vick
Cam Newton
Matt Hasselback
Kevin Kolb
Joe Flacco
Carson Palmer
Andy Dalton
Ryan Fitzpatrick
Mark Sanchez
Kyle Orton
Matt Cassell
Josh Freeman
Tarvaris Jackson
Colt McCoy
Tim Tebow
Sam Bradford
Philip Rivers (88.7) was only slightly better than Matt Moore. How many millions of dollars in contracts does that list comprise?
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Quarterbacks that Matt Moore, age 28, was rated (87.1 - 16 TD's, 9 INT's ) higher than last year:
Jay Cutler
MIchael Vick
Cam Newton
Matt Hasselback
Kevin Kolb
Joe Flacco
Carson Palmer
Andy Dalton
Ryan Fitzpatrick
Mark Sanchez
Kyle Orton
Matt Cassell
Josh Freeman
Tarvaris Jackson
Colt McCoy
Tim Tebow
Sam Bradford
Philip Rivers (88.7) was only slightly better than Matt Moore. How many millions of dollars in contracts does that list comprise?
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Just heard an interview with Peter King who said the Philbin really wanted Flynn there but he got no support from up above. I don't think Miami is in as dire a need of a qb as Seattle is anyway. As Greyhound posted above, Matt Moore ain't that bad.
Like everyone else here, I'm well aware that this signing is still based a lot on potential. But I like the move because, A) Seattle really needed to improve the qb situation IMMEDIATELY,.....B) Seattle wasn't going to get the qb they wanted with the 12th pick in the draft this year (Taneyhill? .....no thanks) & they weren't going to mortgage the future, nor should they have, to move up & take a guy that hasn't taken a snap in the NFL,.... & C) They get a guy that has some NFL experience (not just game but also being around to learn) & they pay him probably the same as 1 of the top qb's drafted.
What I'm leery of is PC's & Schneider's recent track record..........Charlie Whitehurst? I'll say the same thing now as I said a couple years ago........."WTF ARE YOU THINKING?!!", & signing TJack got about the same reaction from me. So who knows, this may be a bust as well........
Just heard an interview with Peter King who said the Philbin really wanted Flynn there but he got no support from up above. I don't think Miami is in as dire a need of a qb as Seattle is anyway. As Greyhound posted above, Matt Moore ain't that bad.
Like everyone else here, I'm well aware that this signing is still based a lot on potential. But I like the move because, A) Seattle really needed to improve the qb situation IMMEDIATELY,.....B) Seattle wasn't going to get the qb they wanted with the 12th pick in the draft this year (Taneyhill? .....no thanks) & they weren't going to mortgage the future, nor should they have, to move up & take a guy that hasn't taken a snap in the NFL,.... & C) They get a guy that has some NFL experience (not just game but also being around to learn) & they pay him probably the same as 1 of the top qb's drafted.
What I'm leery of is PC's & Schneider's recent track record..........Charlie Whitehurst? I'll say the same thing now as I said a couple years ago........."WTF ARE YOU THINKING?!!", & signing TJack got about the same reaction from me. So who knows, this may be a bust as well........
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