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- I'd like to see a
veteran quarterback,

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too, for both of these guys, for
Matt Corral and for Mac Jones.

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- Week 1 is interesting.

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Is Bailey Zappe
really the number two?

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They're clearly-- they
clearly don't believe in him.

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Bill O'Brien clearly
wants nothing

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to do with Bailey Zappe.

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They don't think he's
right for the offense.

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It's just a matter of time
before he's gone altogether.

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But he's the backup.

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He's one heartbeat away
from the presidency

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when the Eagles come here.

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Because, I mean, Corral can't
be ready in 10 days, can he?

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- Why not?
- How can he?

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- Why not?

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- I'm so curious what it's going
to look like, game day roster.

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Is it Corral?

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Is it going to be Bailey?

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I don't--

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- Mac Jones may not
make it 10 minutes

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against that Eagles
defensive line,

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given what his offensive
line looks like.

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The backup quarterback is
important in this game.

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- Right.

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- I think that's what's kind
of surprising about the move

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is that the game is in 10 days.

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And just like you said,
Mac could get hit and--

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so do you want to have
a kid, Matt Corral,

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who's been in your system
for literally 10 days

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to take over for Mac?

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I mean, that's the question.

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I don't feel real
comfortable with that setup.

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I would rather have
Bailey, at least week 1,

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be the backup quarterback.

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- Or somebody else.

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[INAUDIBLE] You bring in a guy.

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Why not Nick Foles?

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So have Nick Foles
and two young guys.

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Mac Jones-- so Mac
Jones is your starter.

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Corral as your two.

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- You're saying even now,
they still have time.

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- Even now.

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And then bring in a
veteran, a guy who doesn't

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necessarily want to play.

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But the wise one, the sage.

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And just kind of be a
confidant for Mac Jones.

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I think they could use that.

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And then let Bailey go ahead
and do his thing somewhere else.