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Jets to move on from Wilson
#31
Quote: @supafreak84 said:
@MaroonBells Plunkett started his career in New England and played there for five seasons. The team was 23-38 during his tenure, and he threw 62 TD's to 87 INT's at a 48% completion clip. He was not good and his team was not good. 
Just goes to show you how much the game has changed though. Plunkett threw an obscene amount of INT's during his career and is considered a borderline Hall of Famer.
Hold my beer.

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#32
Quote: @supafreak84 said:
@MaroonBells Plunkett started his career in New England and played there for five seasons. The team was 23-38 during his tenure, and he threw 62 TD's to 87 INT's at a 48% completion clip. He was not good and his team was not good. 
Just goes to show you how much the game has changed though. Plunkett threw an obscene amount of INT's during his career and is considered a borderline Hall of Famer.
OK, but let's get back to what we're talking about here. Before the Patriots "gave up" on this epic bust, he was rookie of the year his 1st season, he was the passing title runner up his 3rd season and after his 5th season, he was traded for THREE 1st rounders and a 2nd rounder. 

I think the Zach Wilson situation might be just a tiny bit different.  
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#33
If Zach can land in the right situation, ie a team that coaches to a QB, he will be a find. Has way too many tools and only 22. I felt bad for him on draft day. 
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#34
Quote: @kmillard said:
If Zach can land in the right situation, ie a team that coaches to a QB, he will be a find. Has way too many tools and only 22. I felt bad for him on draft day. 
Quote: @kmillard said:
If Zach can land in the right situation, ie a team that coaches to a QB, he will be a find. Has way too many tools and only 22. I felt bad for him on draft day. 
I think first zach has to show some personal growth,  something that tells a team that he recognizes his chances are limited and that he is ready to take on the role of a mentee and have the humility to use it to make himself a better football player so his many tools dont go to waste like has happened to so many other youngsters with a once bright future.
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#35
He has the lowest ELO of any QB in NFL history, I heard this morning.   
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#36
Quote: @comet52 said:
He has the lowest ELO of any QB in NFL history, I heard this morning.   

& I can’t get it out of my head…  Wink B)  
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#37
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@kmillard said:
If Zach can land in the right situation, ie a team that coaches to a QB, he will be a find. Has way too many tools and only 22. I felt bad for him on draft day. 
Quote: @kmillard said:
If Zach can land in the right situation, ie a team that coaches to a QB, he will be a find. Has way too many tools and only 22. I felt bad for him on draft day. 
I think first zach has to show some personal growth,  something that tells a team that he recognizes his chances are limited and that he is ready to take on the role of a mentee and have the humility to use it to make himself a better football player so his many tools dont go to waste like has happened to so many other youngsters with a once bright future.
yes, he needs to want to suceed as well otherwise will just be another who couldn’t make it.
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#38
If I was Wilson and his family, I'd be VERY selective for my next spot. Look at the organization, culture, staff....he needs to take one step back to possibly move 2 forward. I wouldn't look at opportunity to play as much as 'what can I learn to improve and where can I do it' with an organization that is solid. 
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#39
Quote: @StickyBun said:
If I was Wilson and his family, I'd be VERY selective for my next spot. Look at the organization, culture, staff....he needs to take one step back to possibly move 2 forward. I wouldn't look at opportunity to play as much as 'what can I learn to improve and where can I do it' with an organization that is solid. 
That right there would tell me if he's worth the risk.  My pitch would be we are bringing you in to compete for the #2 job for the next year or two,  and that is your expected role,  if he doesn't seem eager for the opportunity,   then he would be a hard pass right there.
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#40
Quote: @StickyBun said:
If I was Wilson and his family, I'd be VERY selective for my next spot.
How many junior level spring leagues are there for him to select from?
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