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Quote from: Lunatic on January 25, 2012, 03:14:00 PMI just know my team and I'm sure they're happy with Hasselbeck & Locker, 2 buddies as well lol. Honestly, Hasselbeck is probably a better mentor for Locker.True.1. I feel mentally, you'd learn more from a friend who knew he was talking about rather than somebody who was brought in to tell you how to do it because he's that good.2. Not everyone is Peyton Manning. Whose to say Locker could run the Titans the way Manning ran the Colts? Shallow always says how he's gifted like no human being to ever be spawned into the sporting industry. You can't teach ability.3. This is insane, he isn't going to the Titans.
I just know my team and I'm sure they're happy with Hasselbeck & Locker, 2 buddies as well lol. Honestly, Hasselbeck is probably a better mentor for Locker.
Quote from: Chamillitary Click; #TeamBox on January 25, 2012, 07:35:34 PMQuote from: Lunatic on January 25, 2012, 03:14:00 PMI just know my team and I'm sure they're happy with Hasselbeck & Locker, 2 buddies as well lol. Honestly, Hasselbeck is probably a better mentor for Locker.True.1. I feel mentally, you'd learn more from a friend who knew he was talking about rather than somebody who was brought in to tell you how to do it because he's that good.2. Not everyone is Peyton Manning. Whose to say Locker could run the Titans the way Manning ran the Colts? Shallow always says how he's gifted like no human being to ever be spawned into the sporting industry. You can't teach ability.3. This is insane, he isn't going to the Titans.Yeah, I wouldn't want Manning on the Hawks if we were developing a young QB (Locker), but all we have is undrafted Josh Portis and Tavaris Jackson who by all accounts has already hit his ceiling. If he can still play I'd love to have him here.
Titans wouldn't grab Manning, they won't want him near LockerRedskins or Seahawks make sense for sure
Quote from: TheRemedy360Resurrection on January 26, 2012, 04:33:13 AMQuote from: Chamillitary Click; #TeamBox on January 25, 2012, 07:35:34 PMQuote from: Lunatic on January 25, 2012, 03:14:00 PMI just know my team and I'm sure they're happy with Hasselbeck & Locker, 2 buddies as well lol. Honestly, Hasselbeck is probably a better mentor for Locker.True.1. I feel mentally, you'd learn more from a friend who knew he was talking about rather than somebody who was brought in to tell you how to do it because he's that good.2. Not everyone is Peyton Manning. Whose to say Locker could run the Titans the way Manning ran the Colts? Shallow always says how he's gifted like no human being to ever be spawned into the sporting industry. You can't teach ability.3. This is insane, he isn't going to the Titans.Yeah, I wouldn't want Manning on the Hawks if we were developing a young QB (Locker), but all we have is undrafted Josh Portis and Tavaris Jackson who by all accounts has already hit his ceiling. If he can still play I'd love to have him here. If Manning is healthy and can play I don't care who is being developed, depending on the cap space. Even teams with established starters like Matt Ryan, or Cutler, or teams that just signed #1 picks like Bradford or Stafford. Jake Locker may be the future of the Titans but Peyton Manning can take a 2-14 team to the playoffs ten times. You have a legit shot at 3 rings in 3 years. Good luck trying to get a legit shot at 3 rings in 20 years with Locker.To me this is like Larry Bird being cut by the Celtics after his 88/89 injury, and somehow there is a team in the league that doesn't want him. You think the Pistons beat the Bulls in 7 the next year if you added Larry to the mix? Larry only played 3 years after that injury, but if he was signed by the Lakers that very first Bulls 3-peat may not have happened.
Quote from: Shallow on January 26, 2012, 12:47:05 PMQuote from: TheRemedy360Resurrection on January 26, 2012, 04:33:13 AMQuote from: Chamillitary Click; #TeamBox on January 25, 2012, 07:35:34 PMQuote from: Lunatic on January 25, 2012, 03:14:00 PMI just know my team and I'm sure they're happy with Hasselbeck & Locker, 2 buddies as well lol. Honestly, Hasselbeck is probably a better mentor for Locker.True.1. I feel mentally, you'd learn more from a friend who knew he was talking about rather than somebody who was brought in to tell you how to do it because he's that good.2. Not everyone is Peyton Manning. Whose to say Locker could run the Titans the way Manning ran the Colts? Shallow always says how he's gifted like no human being to ever be spawned into the sporting industry. You can't teach ability.3. This is insane, he isn't going to the Titans.Yeah, I wouldn't want Manning on the Hawks if we were developing a young QB (Locker), but all we have is undrafted Josh Portis and Tavaris Jackson who by all accounts has already hit his ceiling. If he can still play I'd love to have him here. If Manning is healthy and can play I don't care who is being developed, depending on the cap space. Even teams with established starters like Matt Ryan, or Cutler, or teams that just signed #1 picks like Bradford or Stafford. Jake Locker may be the future of the Titans but Peyton Manning can take a 2-14 team to the playoffs ten times. You have a legit shot at 3 rings in 3 years. Good luck trying to get a legit shot at 3 rings in 20 years with Locker.To me this is like Larry Bird being cut by the Celtics after his 88/89 injury, and somehow there is a team in the league that doesn't want him. You think the Pistons beat the Bulls in 7 the next year if you added Larry to the mix? Larry only played 3 years after that injury, but if he was signed by the Lakers that very first Bulls 3-peat may not have happened.That's different. You can only have one starting QB. In the NBA, you can just throw Larry on the court.Matt Ryan is an established, Pro Bowl NFL QB. They wouldn't do him dirty like that.
^Yeah, but why would New England, Green Bay or Atlanta pay him 20+ million to sit on the bench or start him over their 20+ million dollar QB?
^Oh, just that he could start anywhere? Well, yeah. Obviously. But the Panthers aren't going to bench 22 year old Cam Newton for 30-something year old, 15 years in the league, Peyton Manning just because for two season he would be a better QB than Cam. Then in two seasons be like "Cam, we want you to start again..".
He has to go to a team with no young franchise QB like Washington or Seattle
Quote from: Lunatic on January 26, 2012, 07:35:29 PMHe has to go to a team with no young franchise QB like Washington or SeattleYep, and even so nothing is garaunteed in football. Look at the packers this season or the pats in 2007 or countless other examples. No matter how many times shallow you write Peyton with (insert team here) would have rings! It doesn't make it true, any team can lose any game. Like I've said all your arguments are conjecture with no basis in reality. It's like reading a nerd playing dungeons and dragons.