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(4 hours ago)MaroonBells Wrote: Oh no doubt. It really sucks to be in this situation. And good luck to the front office trying to sort it out. You have a young QB on a rookie contract and you have no idea if he can be the guy or not. So you do have to hedge your bets. But how do you do that? With a cheap, but more qualified backup? Or does the fact that you can't waste the careers of Justin Jefferson and Jurdan Addison force you into the Kyler Murray sweepstakes? Fine, but there goes that whole a "QB on a rookie deal" advantage.
I think it kind of depends on the definition of "waste". Is a 9-8 season a waste? I don’t really think you can hedge your bets that much. The odds of the hedge QB are probably worse than the odds of the rookie contract QB at least in terms of taking you to a SB during JJ or Addison’s career.
Sure maybe you get a handful more wins and JJ/Addison can pad their stats by another 500 yards, but you aren’t making progress on winning a SB, unless a you need a couple wins while they sit and sort out some issue, which doesn’t really seem like a strategy many coaches have taken.
To get a SB caliber QB, you probably have to draft them and deal with the growing pains. There’s the rare chance that a Manning/Rodgers/Brady/Wilson who have a good track record become available, but we might be waiting a while for Burrows to force his way out of Cincinnati. The odds of a Kirk Cousins caliber QB or worse taking you to a SB are just so low.
I think you just have to roll with JJM or draft another potential option to get a SB trophy in the building. That said, I fully support drafting QBs frequently until you find a top 5 QB.


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