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Im not sure how you can justify NOT trading Mccarron at this point
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(11-22-2016, 04:48 PM)wolfkaosaun Wrote: Jets drafted Hack. So they'd want to give him a try before trading for McCarron.
Browns, maybe. But they also really like Mitch Trubisky. Who would actually fit that scheme well and helps Hue.
Dolphins have Tannehill
Texans aren't backing out of Brock's deal just yet. They're still leading their division and gave him a ton of money
49ers is possible. But do you think McCarron fits Chip's scheme?
Cardinals actually might be a good place for him. Could see that, haven't even thought of them.
Rivers is signed until 2019. He's still playing well. They're not trading for someone, especially when McCarron hits free agency in 2018.
See above but with Brees signed until 2018. So they could gamble and wait for McCarron to hit free agency. Plus, they drafted Garrett Grayson in the 3rd round and was rumored that they would try him out after Brees.
Bears is also a possibility. Cutler is going to be gone.
Broncos might, but they also drafted Lynch in the 2nd round. Plus, Romo makes way more sense.
Rams drafted Goff. But, their scheme works. Low accuracy throws with little to no deep throws.

There were no calls for McCarron last offseason. There probably won't be this offseason.

Do you see McCarron being a guy that could turn around a Bears or Browns team with basically little talent on offense?

I don't even know if we could classify him as a game manager...because he's going to make mistakes because he has very little starting experience.
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RE: Im not sure how you can justify NOT trading Mccarron at this point - THE PISTONS - 11-22-2016, 05:24 PM

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