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Idk bro, being the second best QB in a poor rookie class don't really mean much to me. Especially with AR being out most of the season.

He's 26th in the league in yards per game
He's 25th in QBR rating
He's 27th in Passer Rating
11 turnovers (7 INTs, 4 fumbles) in 10 starts

He has no mobility, holds on to the football too long, and has a average arm and he doesn't protect the ball.

I appreciate that he has heart and he wants to play. He's just a bad QB right now lol. And I have no aspirations of going into next season being mediocre team with a below average QB. Only way to beat that monster in the AFC West is take big chances at getting a franchise QB.

I feel you and I think he's a career backup, but those numbers are pretty much in-line with Fields in his 3rd year and everybody keep saying we should trade for him :dead:
 

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I feel you and I think he's a career backup, but those numbers are pretty much in-line with Fields in his 3rd year and everybody keep saying we should trade for him :dead:
Yeah I don't want Fields at all.

The way is to trade to get in that first 3 picks.

I'm not against signing Cousins and drafting Penix in the second around if we can't move up. But that is my first goal, get in that top 3 and get the QB they believe in most.
 

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I feel you and I think he's a career backup, but those numbers are pretty much in-line with Fields in his 3rd year and everybody keep saying we should trade for him :dead:
Aidan is already older than Fields. Fields has a 1000 yard rushing season under his belt. Flus was holding him back. :mjgrin:
 

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🚨🚨🚨 Raider News 🚨🚨🚨
Fred Walker, an offensive assistant with the Raiders, has been promoted to Assistant QBs coach after receiving significant interest from the Seahawks for their QBs coaching role. He brings experience from his previous positions as QBs coach at Duke where he coached Daniel Jones and Mississippi State where he coached Dak Prescott.
 

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RAIDER NEWS: The #Raiders are hiring former #Dolphins head coach Joe Philbin as their new senior offensive assistant, After spending time as the #Cowboys OL coach and the Ohio State senior analyst, Philbin is back in the NFL to lend experience to Antonio Pierce.
Per: Ian Rapoport
 

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Raiders are hiring former Dolphins head coach Joe Philbin as their new senior offensive assistant, source said. After spending time as the Cowboys OL coach and the Ohio State senior analyst, Philbin is back in the NFL to lend experience to Antonio Pierce.”
Per Ian Rappaport
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Tulane (1984–1985)
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WPI (1986–1987)
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Merchant Marine (1988–1989)
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Allegheny (1990–1993)
Offensive coordinator & offensive line coach

Ohio (1994)
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Northeastern (1995–1996)
Offensive coordinator & offensive line coach

Harvard (1997–1998)
Offensive coordinator & offensive line coach

Iowa (1999–2002)
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Green Bay Packers (2003)
Assistant offensive line coach

Green Bay Packers (2004–2005)
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Miami Dolphins (2012–2015)
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Indianapolis Colts (2016–2017)
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Green Bay Packers (2018)
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Dallas Cowboys (2020–2022)
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In 2003, Philbin joined the Green Bay Packers coaching staff. During his tenure as offensive coordinator (2007–2011), the Packers' offense ranked in the top 10 of the NFL for points scored and total yards each season, including their 2010 Super Bowl-winning season.
 
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