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Thursday, July 3, 2008
Having a good young QB is just a start. So teams went shopping. by Jason Langendorf, Scouts Inc It took David Garrard five years to nail down the starting job. Derek Anderson didn't win a full-time gig until a teammate lost it. Even Eli Manning's job was in jeopardy when Giants GM Jerry Reese called him "skittish" three months before winning Super Bowl XLII. Developing QBs isn't easy, so it's critical to surround them with talent. Did these teams spend wisely? JASON CAMPBELL | REDSKINS THE G ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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