blacklistedbully
04-04-2016, 12:35 PM
Nate Davis, USA Today Sports said Adams would be a better QB option for the 49ers because, unlike Dak, Adams could be a nice asset as a player-coach. from the article:
- Vernon Adams, Oregon: He didn't play for Kelly's Ducks, but Adams already has a good grasp of the system after spending 2015 as Oregon's starter. His diminutive size (5-11, 200) suggests he probably won't cost more than a seventh rounder and could be a nice asset as a player-coach, and thus a better option than players like Dak Prescott, even if the 49ers draft another quarterback much earlier.
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Am I missing something here? Yes, I know Adams was at Oregon, and Chip Kelly was HC there before Adams, but that makes Adams a better potential player-coach than Dak?? Is our system that much different than Oregon's?
I can't imagine there being a better guy than Dak who could be a, "player-coach" type, though I also can't imagine any NFL team choosing a rookie QB for their, "coaching potential".
Is this guy FOS or am I off-the-mark here?
- Vernon Adams, Oregon: He didn't play for Kelly's Ducks, but Adams already has a good grasp of the system after spending 2015 as Oregon's starter. His diminutive size (5-11, 200) suggests he probably won't cost more than a seventh rounder and could be a nice asset as a player-coach, and thus a better option than players like Dak Prescott, even if the 49ers draft another quarterback much earlier.
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Follow Nate Davis on Twitter @ByNateDavis
Am I missing something here? Yes, I know Adams was at Oregon, and Chip Kelly was HC there before Adams, but that makes Adams a better potential player-coach than Dak?? Is our system that much different than Oregon's?
I can't imagine there being a better guy than Dak who could be a, "player-coach" type, though I also can't imagine any NFL team choosing a rookie QB for their, "coaching potential".
Is this guy FOS or am I off-the-mark here?