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| View Poll Results: How would you address the QB1 situation for 2023? | |||
| Swing big in a trade for a veteran |
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2 | 3.77% |
| Trade up in the draft for a top prospect |
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4 | 7.55% |
| See who hits free agency |
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7 | 13.21% |
| Sit tight with Howell |
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35 | 66.04% |
| Other |
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5 | 9.43% |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Lakewood, CO
Posts: 5,644
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Re: Commanders 2023 Off-Season Thread
No, not really. You can say that he hasn't succeeded in solving the QB riddle, but I don't think you can say he hasn't tried.
2020 - gave 1st round draft pick Haskins the opportunity. Didn't work. Released him. K Allen, A Smith T Heinicke all played. Won the division - lost to TB with TH. 2021 - Tried to get M Stafford (who went on to win the SB). Signed R Fitzpatrick, who could have been a good fit. He's injured in the first half of the first game - and it's TH the rest of the way (and K Allen and G Gilbert due to Covid) 2022 - Made an offer for R Wilson, inquired about many other QBs (including D Carr, M Trubisky, P Mahomes, etc.). Some inquiries were probably not realistic, but you can't say he didn't try. He settled for C Wentz. Paid him too much. He was bad. Also drafted S Howell. 2023? - Starts with bringing in a capable OC. He's interviewed nine candidates so far. We'll see who it is soon. |
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