Draft a decent QB!!

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Hopefully, they will draft a QB to be Trent's backup cause you know he can't last forever....and Todd Collins and Damon Huard are just a waste of space!! :eek:
 
Rupert said:
Isn't Tom Collins a drink?

Tom Collins is a drink with gin, Todd Collins is a career backup, and Kerry Collins is a tool, that's all you need to know about Collins.

KC should try to be brash and find a way to get Jay Cutler from Vanderbilt, the unmentioned 1st rounder.
 
JC said:
Tom Collins is a drink with gin, Todd Collins is a career backup, and Kerry Collins is a tool, that's all you need to know about Collins.
Perfect. Nice post JC! :)
 
Yeah I used to drink Tom Collins....Todd Collins....Kerry Collins, they'll drink anything....just to forget they don't know how to be QB's. :p
 
Actually, I think the kid from Clemson, Whitehurst would be a good fit, he's sort of a project player, but has good tools, played in a solid conference (ACC) Here's what draft countdown had to say:

Height: 6-4 | Weight: 225 | 40-Time: 4.88
Strengths:
Has excellent size...Great arm strength with an overhead delivery...Good natural athlete who can move around in the pocket a little...Smart and tough with solid intangibles...Efficient in the short passing game...Durable three-year starter with a lot of experience...Still has some upside and potential...Has good bloodlines.

Weaknesses:
Very erratic and has had an up and down career...Makes way too many bad decisions, especially under pressure...Not a threat to run and is basically a pocket passer...Takes unnecessary risks...Needs to be more accurate, especially on deep passes...Holds onto the ball too long...Needs to be coached up and developed.

Notes:
Son of former Green Bay Packer quarterback David Whitehurst, who played in the NFL from 1976-83...Looked like a potential top prospect early in his career but bottomed out as a junior before bouncing back to a degree in 2005...Has a lot of physical tools to work with and could develop into a starter at the pro level.
 
hmmmmm....thanks for the info JC!! :) Did I forget to mention we desparately need some WR's too? :p
 
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