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Re: The NFL 2008 Offseason Thread
QB depth charts for the football newbs like me alot of teams need a good QB imo
AFC
East
Buffalo Bills - Trent Edwards; J.P. Losman
Miami Dolphins - Josh McCown; John Beck
New England Patriots - Tom Brady; Matt Cassel
New York Jets - Chad Pennington; Kellen Clemens
North
Baltimore Ravens - Kyle Boller; Joe Flacco
Cincinnati Bengals - Carson Palmer; Ryan Fitzpatrick
Cleveland Browns - Derek Anderson; Brady Quinn
Pittsburgh Steelers - Ben Roethlisbergerl Charlie Batch
South
Houston Texans - Matt Schaub; Sage Rosenfels
Indianapolis Colts - Peyton Manning; Jim Sorgi
Jacksonville Jaguars - David Garrard; Cleo Lemon
Tennessee Titans - Vince Young; Kerry Collins
West
Denver Broncos - Jay Cutler; Patrick Ramsey
Kansas City Chiefs - Brodie Croyle; Damon Huard
Oakland Raiders - JaMarcus Russell; Andrew Walter
San Diego Chargers - Philip Rivers; Billy Volek
NFC
East
Dallas Cowboys - Tony Romo; Brad Johnson
New York Giants - Eli Manning; David Carr
Philadelphia Eagles - Donovan McNabb; Kevin Kolb
Washington Redskins - Jason Campbell; Todd Collins
North
Chicago Bears - Rex Grossman; Kyle Orton
Detroit Lions - Jon Kitna; Drew Stanton
Green Bay Packers - Aaron Rodgers; Brian Brohm
Minnesota Vikings - Tarvaris Jackson; Gus Frerotte
South
Atlanta Falcons - Chris Redman; Joey Harrington
Carolina Panthers - Jake Delhomme; Matt Moore
New Orleans Saints - Drew Brees; Mark Brunell
Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Jeff Garcia; Luke McCown
West
Arizona Cardinals - Matt Leinart; Kurt Warner
San Francisco 49ers - Alex Smith; Shaun Hill
Seattle Seahawks - Matt Hasselbeck; Seneca Wallace
St. Louis Rams - Marc Bulger; Trent Green
Re: The NFL 2008 Offseason Thread
No way will he go to Chicago, and I'm a Bears fan. They just aren't good enough anymore. The Grossman era destroyed a potential "mini dynasty".
Going by that list, I will say these teams are gonna make a serious run at Favre...
Washington(cap room?)
Buffalo
Baltimore(obviously my prediction)
Detroit(MIGHT be interesting)
Carolina(a serious possibility)
Minnesota(already confirmed interest and a smart move)
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Re: The NFL 2008 Offseason Thread
You figure it would be a team that is not simply weak at QB, but is ready to win now with the rest of their team. So teams like the Jets probably won't be interested because they're just not going to be a playoff team in the next year or two, and have nothing to gain from signing him (or by allowing Pennington to keep playing).
Minnesota would be the best fit I think. The rest of that team is pretty good, with Favre there they would probably win that division with little trouble, unless Rodgers proves to be greater than anyone could guess.
Philly should also consider him, but I don't see it happening.
I've always liked Delhomme but Carolina may want to upgrade - although I don't know their cap situation, or how their running game or defense is expected to be.
EDIT: Don't worry about Buffalo James. There's no way they'd do that, especially with how cheap they are. Expect Edwards outt here to start game 1 with Losman watching with a clipboard in his hand.
Re: The NFL 2008 Offseason Thread
EDIT: Don't worry about Buffalo James. There's no way they'd do that, especially with how cheap they are. Expect Edwards outt here to start game 1 with Losman watching with a clipboard in his hand.
Used the nervous smiley because it would be such a bold move by Buffalo and a strange choice for Favre. I wouldn't be so quick to rule it out if I were you, but like I said, I really think he'll go to Baltimore. Ravens only need a QB who can manage a game, and with the style of offense they use, Favre's arm known as the interception machine would be turned off for big chunks of the game.
It all hinges on what Favre really wants. If he wants a ring, he goes to a 2008 contender. If he wants one last massive paycheck, he goes to a shit team willing to give him a blank check.
Re: The NFL 2008 Offseason Thread
Packers GM, coach say Favre can return to team as Rodgers' backup
GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) -- The Green Bay Packers' general manager and coach don't plan to grant Brett Favre's request for his release. If he does rejoin the team, they told The Associated Press, it won't be as the starting quarterback.
And Favre is unlikely to accept a backup role, GM Ted Thompson and coach Mike McCarthy acknowledged Saturday in their first public comments since the 38-year-old Favre demanded his release this week.
A trade may be the best resolution, but Thompson and McCarthy declined to discuss that possibility. Thompson said he had not received any inquiries from other teams as of Saturday morning.
"We've communicated that to Brett, that we have since moved forward," Thompson said. "At the same time, we've never said that there couldn't be some role that he might play here. But I would understand his point that he would want to play."
When asked whether that role might be as a backup or coach, Thompson said: "not a coach."
Added McCarthy: "He did ask about that, though."
Favre, who led the Packers to a Super Bowl title after the 1996 season, held a tearful news conference to announce his retirement March 6. The Packers planned to begin the season with Aaron Rodgers as the starting quarterback.
McCarthy said he and Thompson were in constant communication with Favre throughout the offseason.
"Quite frankly, it's a little gut-wrenching as an organization to go through it, and certainly for Mike and myself," Thompson said. "This stuff hurts a lot of people. I mean, it hurts. I'm not talking about physically hurting, but the sensitivity. We understand where the fans are coming from. This is a hot-button issue that surpasses anything I've ever gone through."
Copyright 2008 Associated Press.