RedDawg wrote:
Since you are pounding the QB drum so hard...let's assume that DA is gone and Quinn is deemed a backup at best by Holmgren. So what will he likely do?
Red, I haven't begun to pound the QB hammer. I'll bring out a jackhammer before Holmgren makes his move but from everything I've seen and heard from Holmgren he's going to make a a bold move at QB so what I'm doing is attempting to prepare those who don't see what is coming.
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Holmgren has quite a QB pedigree behind him. Young in SF, Favre in GB, and Hasselbeck in SEA. All three of these guys were traded to the team that Holmgren coached, and I'd assume that at least Favre and Hasselbeck were hand picked by him.
So the Walrus' history suggests he looks around the league and trades for a QB, instead of burning a first rounder on one.
He started out in SF where he came in to coach Montana but even with a HOF QB that team used a first round pick to trade for Young. In Green Bay the first move he and Wolf made was to trade a first round pick for Farve. Then in Seattle the first move he made was to trade a first round pick for Hassleback. The man is not a mystery and he's not shy about making QB his first and highest priority. I haven't taken a serious look at the QBs from this draft but considering Holmgren's history and previous time lines of getting the QB he wants and how he hasn't been shy about dishing first round picks for QBs, I wouldn't aim so low by thinking that he is looking to trade a mid or low level draft pick for a QB. He may very well be thinking about dishing our first rounder for somebody.
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Here were some possibilities from known WCO systems.
SEA? - Holmgren's system. Could Holmgren look to Hasselbeck as his QB of the future? Don't see it. 34 years old and has dropped out of the upper echelon of QBs. What about Seneca Wallace? Possible. His QB rating for the last 3 years is about 90, and he's been in Tuna's system his entire career.
If he traded for Hassleback then it would be a move to buy time. Just like Mangini got Jet players on defense to help incorporate his defensive system, Holmgren would get his veteran QB to help institute his offense and maybe tutor a developmental QB. This is a higly likely possibility IMHO no matter what else transpires because we could get Hassleback at a low cost in terms of draft selections and we're sitting on 11 picks which is too many rookies to bring into a roster so some of those picks will be wasted so I'd be in favor of dishing one for Hassleback.
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PHI? - Reid is a Holmgren disciple. No way McNabb goes anywhere. Kevin Kolb would be the obvious target for a Tuna makeover. He's young, has decent size, and is well-versed in a west coast offense. But with Vick likely being released, Kolb moves back into the number 2 slot. Vick maybe? Before you scoff, Vick is looking for a starting gig again, and with some exposure to the WCO, he gets a leg up on those that haven't. Running QBs talents are maximized in the WCO. Unfortunately, the Dawg Pound/Vick issues are obvious and daunting, so maybe Tuna doesn't have the balls to make this kind of move. Vick also struggled mightily with the WCO when he was first exposed to it in ATL.
I don't think Philly is willing to dish their backup even with Vick and McNabb on the roster. I think Ried really likes that kid Kolb and so do I. I'd like to get him but I don't think they would part with him but if Holmgren hires Heckart and Marriuchi then I think that we would definitely make an offer for him that the 'Iggles' couldn't refuse.
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GB? - Assume that GB still runs a version of the WCO. This makes the backup Matt Flynn a possible target. Don't know much about him, but Aaron Rodgers will be the starting QB for the next 10+ years in GB.
Yer ask'n me? I don't know anything about Flynn but I don't want the other backup that they took in the second round.
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MIN? - No. There isn't anyone behind Favre ready to take over a team or they'd be running it right now
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No way on Tavious Jackson but I like the other guy but they just traded for him and I don't think they would let him go.
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I think Aaron Rodgers is a great example of a prototypical WCO. He led NFL QBs by a wide margin in rushing yardage (314), and has been pretty accurate throwing the ball to the tune of a 64% completion average and 102.4 QB rating. So who is the most like Aaron Rodgers in this years' draft?
I'd guess Colt McCoy, but given Holmgren's history of trading for a QB, I think he looks elsewhere first.
Could be the guy Mike has a lazy eye on but only if he is able to bring in his guy(s) on offense to tutor the kid. I dunno about the draftees yet. I really haven't gone deep into draft mode but I think Holmgren is getting his ducks huddled and we'll see more but I think QB is high on his agenda.