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For petes sake, the Bengals drafted a guy who punched a girl in the face.  On video.  If anyone really thought Kaep could be a good QB, someone would sign him.
Exactly.  I mean, this couldn't be the reason, could it??

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Exactly.  I mean, this couldn't be the reason, could it??

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If memory serves well, he played well under Jim Harbaugh. The whole team suffered when Harbaugh left for a variety of reasons, the main one being terrible team management.

 
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When Brady came up through the patriots they basically sucked at the time....

Maybe they should call Vince Young too? I just saw him at Krispy Kreme.

 
I think McCarthy's statement has less to do with any political anything, which is what it's being made into, and more to do with the Packers tend to draft guys out of college and develop them, rather than trading for other guys. Rodgers spent three years as Favre's backup. Why wouldn't McCarthy do the same thing? 

 
When Brady came up through the patriots they basically sucked at the time....

Maybe they should call Vince Young too? I just saw him at Krispy Kreme.
 
Considering they won the super bowl in Brady's first season played (didn't start until week 3), I wouldn't say the Patriots sucked...

 
they defin were not any where near the favorite,  but can you name anyone else on that team without looking it up?  lets let a Patriot Fan chime in and see if they remember that year?

If Kap hadn't been extra greedy he would be a Denver Bronco right now. & I would bet a backup to one of the other existing shitty QB's they currently have..

 
Of course it's easy to remember Drew Bledsoe as he was the QB that was going to lead us to infinity and beyond until he got hurt and the backup (Brady) took over.  I remember vividly the conundrum as they went into the post-season that year whether the healed Bledsoe was going to take over again.

The years all run together but I believe Troy Brown and Ty Law were standouts and of course Adam Vinatieri

 
The political BS surrounding Kap doesn't help is cause. But that said, GB tends to develop their back-ups over time as CSB said. It's far too late in the season to bring in anyone new (let alone Kap) to learn the offense and the way they operate.

 
When Brady came up through the patriots they basically sucked at the time....

Maybe they should call Vince Young too? I just saw him at Krispy Kreme.
 
Not true.  Bledsoe was having a career year and got injured.  It pissed me off to no end he did not get his starting job back after being physically able to perform for the Super Bowl.

 
I am pretty sure the Pats were 0-2 before Tommy boy that season..

& you may be the only one still pissed that Bledsoe didn't play in that SB! ;)

 
He was a Coug, what can I say.  But just the season prior Bledsoe started all 16 games and went on to set an NFL record in pass attempts (691), becoming the second NFL quarterback to complete 400 or more passes in a season (400), and led the league in passing yards (4,555). He also took them to the playoffs that year.

 
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