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Originally Posted by Baby Lee
Not sure that's a fair characterization. Seems more Foles wanted to be the guy, with at least an opportunity a commitment from the franchise, and Keenum was willing to be the temporary placeholder for the Goff inevitability.
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Foles was really, really bad last year and was beaten out by Case Keenum, who's nothing short of awful.
As it stands, 2013 was an outlier for Foles. Maybe after a few seasons in Reid's system, he could challenge for a starting position, whether it's in KC or elsewhere.
But right now, he's just a competent backup who needs to work on his fundamentals and mechanics.