03-06-2019, 04:22 PM
(03-06-2019, 04:01 PM)Nately120 Wrote: Yeah, and again I'm not going to bat for Rosen so much as acting like a new, possibly over-eager HC showing up and tossing the last regime's QB aside for his own gimmicky pick isn't the best reason to assume Rosen is a worthless bust. Stuff like this happens, and I can see a savvy team buying low on Rosen if the Cardinals are really as willing to move him for the sake of getting rid of him as it seems.
Stuff like this has happened in football before. Josh McDaniels barely warmed up his HC chair in Denver and he wanted Jay Cutler out of there because he was obsessed with Matt Cassel and Tim Tebow. Cutler isn't the greatest QB ever, but he was better than the QBs the new guy just "had to have." New HC's like to draft QBs or dig up their own guys, which is why if ZT actually wanted to bring in Tannehill and draft a rookie QB I wouldn't instantly assume that Dalton is a crap QB that no one wants.
I could see a scenario where the Cards draft Murray and toss Rosen to the Patriots for a late 2nd round pick and it will be hailed as the savvy Pats preying on a rookie HC and desperate GM.
I understand I would let Taylor do his thing. If he wants Rosen you give it to him. You hired this guy for a reason because you believed in him and his plan if you doubt his decisions then why did you hire him. They already let him chose his own staff it would be dumb to tell him what players he can and can’t have. If you believe in Taylor you give him evey chance to succeed and are all in versus riding the fence and going half way in. If things don’t work out at least you know it was on the coach versus wondering did we give him enough leeway to implement his plan. Things like forcing coaches like Aleaxnader be on the staff even if your coach dosent want him.