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"This is the second time that Trevor Siemian’s won the job. Nothing was given to him. If anything, he was probably the underdog in both those scenarios but he wound up winning the position.
“So, that’ll tell ya about him. He’s got grit, he’s got command of the offense. And the biggest thing I see is the players believe in him. He was voted team captain last year. So, that’s a huge thing for him. The guys buy in, they believe in him. They know he believes in himself and I think that’s what you have to have at that position.’’
Originally Posted by New World Order:
Knowmo what's the outlook for Brocklesberger?
Will he battle it out for the number 2 spot against Lynch when he returns?
I think they are hoping for a team to be in a major QB quandry created by injury, sometime after the first 4-5 weeks and then they trade either Lynch or Brock. They won't ride with 3 QBs once Lynch's injury is healed. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
I think they are hoping for a team to be in a major QB quandry created by injury, sometime after the first 4-5 weeks and then they trade either Lynch or Brock. They won't ride with 3 QBs once Lynch's injury is healed.
Why would anyone trade for Lynch or Brock? [Reply]
Originally Posted by New World Order:
Why would anyone trade for Lynch or Brock?
So, how much different is Brock from a guy like Sam Bradford really? Bradford had many more starts, but nothing at all that looked too terribly good. I think most were shocked that MIN made that trade last year, right?
I'm just suggesting that if we're a month into the season and a team like Miami, as an example... or the Lions, hell - any of 10 various teams are sitting there with a .500 or better record and need a QB ... is it that far fetched to think Lynch or Brock (with their minimal salaries) wouldn't be a viable option?
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
So, how much different is Brock from a guy like Sam Bradford really? Bradford had many more starts, but nothing at all that looked too terribly good. I think most were shocked that MIN made that trade last year, right?
I'm just suggesting that if we're a month into the season and a team like Miami, as an example... or the Lions, hell - any of 10 various teams are sitting there with a .500 or better record and need a QB ... is it that far fetched to think Lynch or Brock (with their minimal salaries) wouldn't be a viable option?