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We have a QB on the previous years roster with similar college number if not better and better arm talent and more maneuverability/ play making ability. If Sean trusts Jameis than we should all trust Sean. His decision making skills in BA offense were terrible. So were Tom's early on. 7 ints vs us in Reg season? Give Jameis a chance is Sean wants him and he wants to be here i think great things could happen.
You don't tell us what we can discuss and what we can't. Period.
I don't have a problem with Jameis being the saints quarterback, but it is not a lock. And we as fans don't make those decisions. First and foremost, it is Jameis' decision to make. He may decide to go to a team he may think provides a better combination of salary and competitiveness.
Mickey and Sean may have something to say also.
Regarding Trask and Jones, besides how good prospects they may be (and that is a good discussion to have), there is an interesting factor on bringing one to the team.
If you think a rookie quarterback can handle himself and keep us competitive, then you will have a very cheap 5 year quarterback contract on a very mature (and expensive) salary cap for years to come. That is an incredible asset.
Seattle built their team around Russell Wilson, the rams did it at first with Jared Goff. Cheaper quarterbacks mean you can spend way more on other positions.
So yes, even if we like Jameis, it is a good thing to discuss about the possibility of a rookie taking charge.