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McCarron Needs To Play Against Tampa, or forget about it
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Forget about what exactly? What if he plays in week 3 and 4?

Look, I think the people who think McCarron is going to be great and is a better option than Dalton are really getting their hopes up about a guy who slid to the 5th round for a reason. But to insinuate that if he doesn't play next week that his chances at being the number 2 are over seems incredibly stupid to me.

We know what we have in Josh Johnson. An absolute bum. A veteran guy who was out of the league last year. A veteran guy who was out of the league prior to us picking him up the first time. A guy who hasn't completed a pass in five years. Five ***** years!!!! And you what to gripe about McCarron potentially missing two preseason games and lacking experience in year 2? Are you kidding me? Josh Johnson has a 57 career QB rating and has no business ever being on an active roster at this point in his career.

Remember, this is an organization that employed their starting QB's BROTHER as their back-up for a number of season. A guy who hasn't seen a regular roster since. The team approached the position like they were running a lemonade stand or a local hardware store. This is a team that has put zero pressure on Andy in regards to competition, and won't even entertain the thought of needing to push him or bringing in more help.

So sorry, but the idea that they need to pull the plug on McCarron if doesn't play is laughable. As long as he knows the playbook and he's healthy that's enough for me to give him the spot of the other two options. Pre-season football and the fake vanilla reps matter very little over practice reps.

IMO the OP is getting his panties in a bunch over something that makes little sense.
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RE: McCarron Needs To Play Against Tampa, or forget about it - Wes Mantooth - 08-16-2015, 12:32 PM

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