Albert Breer
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I think the question is, like, where are his reps going to come from? You know, like one of the things like New England did right last year, for example, they bring in Jacoby Reset, who already knew Alex Van Pelt's offense.
So that allowed them to just, you know, have Drake May learn through a fire hose, like just keep giving him stuff and keep giving him reps in practice because Jacoby didn't need him as much. In this circumstance, you've got two quarterbacks, Like, not only do they both view themselves as starters, but they also have incentives in their contract.
So that allowed them to just, you know, have Drake May learn through a fire hose, like just keep giving him stuff and keep giving him reps in practice because Jacoby didn't need him as much. In this circumstance, you've got two quarterbacks, Like, not only do they both view themselves as starters, but they also have incentives in their contract.
So that allowed them to just, you know, have Drake May learn through a fire hose, like just keep giving him stuff and keep giving him reps in practice because Jacoby didn't need him as much. In this circumstance, you've got two quarterbacks, Like, not only do they both view themselves as starters, but they also have incentives in their contract.
How much money those guys are going to make in 2025 is going to be based on how much they play. And you just sort of wonder about where the dynamics are going to be there and how Brian Dayball is going to manage all of that. And I think that's a fair question to ask. Now, can you imagine if it was Shador in that room with Russell Wilson? And... And Jameis Winston, it's not to that level.
How much money those guys are going to make in 2025 is going to be based on how much they play. And you just sort of wonder about where the dynamics are going to be there and how Brian Dayball is going to manage all of that. And I think that's a fair question to ask. Now, can you imagine if it was Shador in that room with Russell Wilson? And... And Jameis Winston, it's not to that level.
How much money those guys are going to make in 2025 is going to be based on how much they play. And you just sort of wonder about where the dynamics are going to be there and how Brian Dayball is going to manage all of that. And I think that's a fair question to ask. Now, can you imagine if it was Shador in that room with Russell Wilson? And... And Jameis Winston, it's not to that level.
I think Jackson Dart will come in, and I think he'll be a good soldier and do the right thing. That's everything I know, everything I've learned about him. It seems like he is that way, so I think that part will be fine. But yeah, my question would be, you've got two guys who more or less have their careers as starting quarterbacks on the line.
I think Jackson Dart will come in, and I think he'll be a good soldier and do the right thing. That's everything I know, everything I've learned about him. It seems like he is that way, so I think that part will be fine. But yeah, my question would be, you've got two guys who more or less have their careers as starting quarterbacks on the line.
I think Jackson Dart will come in, and I think he'll be a good soldier and do the right thing. That's everything I know, everything I've learned about him. It seems like he is that way, so I think that part will be fine. But yeah, my question would be, you've got two guys who more or less have their careers as starting quarterbacks on the line.
Are you going to take practice reps away from them and give them to Dart? How do you manage that? I think that's a little bit of a challenge for the Giants for sure.
Are you going to take practice reps away from them and give them to Dart? How do you manage that? I think that's a little bit of a challenge for the Giants for sure.
Are you going to take practice reps away from them and give them to Dart? How do you manage that? I think that's a little bit of a challenge for the Giants for sure.
Yeah. Well, I... I've been saying for a while that I and I like the best way I could describe it is like I think he's like Bo Nix last year in that not not not stylistically, but like in that Bo Nix, there's a good chance he falls out of the first round if there's not a fit for him.
Yeah. Well, I... I've been saying for a while that I and I like the best way I could describe it is like I think he's like Bo Nix last year in that not not not stylistically, but like in that Bo Nix, there's a good chance he falls out of the first round if there's not a fit for him.
Yeah. Well, I... I've been saying for a while that I and I like the best way I could describe it is like I think he's like Bo Nix last year in that not not not stylistically, but like in that Bo Nix, there's a good chance he falls out of the first round if there's not a fit for him.
Now, I think there were two teams last year that would have considered taking him in the first round was the Broncos, who did take him at 12. And the other is the Saints. I'm not sure one way or the other, but I think it would have been consideration for them at 14. If not, I think he falls out of the first round.
Now, I think there were two teams last year that would have considered taking him in the first round was the Broncos, who did take him at 12. And the other is the Saints. I'm not sure one way or the other, but I think it would have been consideration for them at 14. If not, I think he falls out of the first round.
Now, I think there were two teams last year that would have considered taking him in the first round was the Broncos, who did take him at 12. And the other is the Saints. I'm not sure one way or the other, but I think it would have been consideration for them at 14. If not, I think he falls out of the first round.
So the reason for that is because Bo Nix doesn't have like the overwhelming physical characteristics that you normally see that high in the draft. And if you're in a team and say the AFC and you're looking at it, you're like, OK, like what's going to put us in position where we're going to be able to beat some combination of Joe Burrow,