Originally posted by FootballExpert49ers:
In the process of "finding that starter," you are blowing your chance to take a guy you think is a great prospect to be a starter. He must have thought the guy he was trading for was a better prospect than the prospect he supposedly liked so much in order for that to make sense.
The draft trade was a response to Kyle's disgust with Jimmy, not because he was particularly crazy about Mac Jones. He just hated Jimmy that much, saw that they were positioned to get "A" quarterback in that class if they were willing to give up enough picks, and made the move, with Jones as his initial target because he matched what he was looking for more than the others. Had he actually LOVED Jones as a prospect, Lynch would not have been able to convince him. But Lynch was able to appeal to the "you could make him your puppet QB, you genius, because he's so raw" argument.
It's almost as if you recognize that a coach might believe there's more than one person who can fill a job.
Just not when it's inconvenient to an argument you want to make, no matter how many readily available facts and pieces of evidence show otherwise.