Dilemma-dilemma, Jets faithful! It’s been two preseason games and both these guys look good. Obviously Bridgewater looks better and has all the looks of being a franchise guy. He’s only 25 years old and he wants to play, he wants to start. He wants to be a cornerstone of the franchise and rightfully so. Darnold on the other hand is the golden boy rookie first round pick and it looks like he’s ready to go also. I say it once again that no he’s not as ready as Bridgewater but he’s close enough to keep your competitive and still learn while he’s on the field.
So what do the Jets do, do they start Darnold and sit Bridgewater until a trade offer comes in? Or do they start Bridgewater and let the chips fall where they may as far as that is concerned? Problem you have with that is if Bridgewater plays good enough then you may not want to get rid of him. Because he could be that much of an assest. Or are you taking a chance on him getting injured again or his play declining and then nobody wanting to trade for him or offer as much for him. So what do the Jets do?
I think that their 3rd preseason game will tell a whole lot. They still have the rest of the preseason and practices to go to make a decision, but for right now it seems pretty clear that both of these quarterbacks should be on the field. This is the dilemma that the Jets have never had and will probably never have it again. Knowing our luck. So what do Jets do in the situation, I ask you? Seems pretty obvious to me that McCown doesn’t need to be on the field and he can just play mentor and prepare for his future coaching career.
So what do the Jets do, do they start Darnold and sit Bridgewater until a trade offer comes in? Or do they start Bridgewater and let the chips fall where they may as far as that is concerned? Problem you have with that is if Bridgewater plays good enough then you may not want to get rid of him. Because he could be that much of an assest. Or are you taking a chance on him getting injured again or his play declining and then nobody wanting to trade for him or offer as much for him. So what do the Jets do?
I think that their 3rd preseason game will tell a whole lot. They still have the rest of the preseason and practices to go to make a decision, but for right now it seems pretty clear that both of these quarterbacks should be on the field. This is the dilemma that the Jets have never had and will probably never have it again. Knowing our luck. So what do Jets do in the situation, I ask you? Seems pretty obvious to me that McCown doesn’t need to be on the field and he can just play mentor and prepare for his future coaching career.
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