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What's to become of Colts QB Anthony Richardson?
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Have a feeling KOC will be known as a great teacher and rebuilding Qbs careers when it's all over. Denny Green had some of that for aging QBs
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(Yesterday, 08:30 PM)Still Hurtn Wrote: Have a feeling KOC will be known as a great teacher and rebuilding Qbs careers when it's all over. Denny Green had some of that for aging QBs

If KOC hits on JJM, yes......this is his piece of clay. The thought and theory that KOC is a QB whisperer will be greatly reduced if McCarthy isn't successful. I just don't think you can take any QB and make them successful in the NFL, that candidate must have certain traits. Maybe improvement is the better word. If JJM is a success, the best that Minnesota and KOC can offer a potential KOC University entrant for the next 12+ years is QB2.....and QB2 reps. Uncle Sammy got QB1 reps and flourished, big difference. He also had those traits that KOC desired.

IMO, a guy like Richardson might not be a good candidate for KOC and the University.

(Yesterday, 09:34 AM)medaille Wrote: I think a lot of it depends on how you feel about him sort of “quitting” on his team.  I think for a lot of people that was a deal breaker.  From a transactional perspective, bringing in a low cost QB and flipping them for a $15M+ contract is never a bad thing and getting the comp pick.  That said, he wouldn’t count towards the comp pick unless you picked up his 5th year option.  I’d trade a 4th for him this offseason to replace Rypien and hope you could trade him again to a team that would start him before his 5th year option kicked in.

Apparently also, Richardson is a 'rapper' and has a 'music career'.....maybe he likes music more than football, which would question his work ethic.
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