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therightway

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The way that they ran Dixon in the preseason you would think that they were trying to gethim hurt. </p>
 

patdog

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therightway said:
The way that they ran Dixon in the preseason you would think that they were trying to gethim hurt. </p>
they were trying to keep Frank Gore from getting hurt.
 

RebelBruiser

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Not an NFL QB.

The best thing for their future may be to tank the season and then draft Mallet or Locker.
 

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RebelBruiser said:
Not an NFL QB.

<font color="#cc3300">The best thing for their future may be to tank the season </font>and then draft Mallet or Locker.
You mean they were not doing that already? That is all I can figure after this baffling cluster <17> of a start to the season. It would also help if they did not make Gore do everything on every single down. How about using Dixon, Vernon Davis, Crabtree, Westbrook, or some of the other guys for once? Of course their defense has been so patheticit probably would not matter what the offense did.
 

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RebelBruiser said:
Not an NFL QB.



The best thing for their future may be to tank the season and then draft Mallet or Locker.


but I would draft Austin Luck out of Stanford or Greg McElroy at Bama. Luck is about as prepared for the NFL as anyone at QB. McElroy knows how to win. Not going to blow you away with his arm strength or speed, but he doesn't turn it over and he wins games, and he is mobile enough to get by. I would take McElroy, although the local boy would be a good call to.
 

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Todd4State said:
RebelBruiser said:
Not an NFL QB.



The best thing for their future may be to tank the season and then draft Mallet or Locker.


but I would draft Austin Luck out of Stanford or Greg McElroy at Bama. Luck is about as prepared for the NFL as anyone at QB. McElroy knows how to win. Not going to blow you away with his arm strength or speed, but he doesn't turn it over and he wins games, and he is mobile enough to get by. I would take McElroy, although the local boy would be a good call to.

Not sure I'd go there on McElroy, but then again, projecting QBs at any level is a crapshoot, so you may be right.

Maybe he holds that intangible that a QB needs that you can't quantify. Whatever it is, it sure seems like no one at any level can get a firm grasp on evaluating QBs.