_User_Profile@alien.topBtoNFL@nfl.community•Sam Howell myths debunked. Why he is on track to be a franchise Quarterback for the Washington Commanders.English
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1 year agoAnalyzes last 10 games. Only includes 9 games in the chart…
Analyzes last 10 games. Only includes 9 games in the chart…
He’s an incredibly valuable asset. His cap hit is $1,075,400 next year. You’re getting him for probably $25M-$35M less than market value, and you can buy some really good pieces to put a good team on the field with that. He’s the guy in Washington for sure.
Thought exercise: would you trade him to the Jets next year for Aaron Rodgers?
This year? I would start Dobbs. Monday was his worst game of the season, possibly his career. We can’t overreact to one game. KOC needs to gameplan to Dobbs’ strengths instead of re-implementing the gameplan he used for Kirk. They have totally different skill sets. Also, we actually really don’t need to know what he have in Hall. He’s going to be the backup next season no matter what, not the starter, and not off the team. I’d rather boost our comp pick we’ll get for Dobbs. Starting Mullens is an admission that KOC can’t build an offense for a mobile QB, which is my worst case scenario.
Next year? Draft a rookie. I think there’s a great chance a franchise QB falls to the teens where the Vikings will probably be picking, and it’s our GMs job to find him. I love Kirk, but this is the time to move on.