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People are angry they kept Grier over Heinicke?


Jeremy Igo

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

Relatively speaking. It was still basically a glorified preseason game.

What makes it weird is that he wound up looking worse in actual preseason games.

Yeah. It was just weird to say that we did fine based off one game where the other team didn't even care. Seattle waived Paxton lynch. Maybe he can be our backup haha

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Im not mad they chose Grier over Heineke. Im confused though as to why they made their mind up in April and didnt even give him a chance to make the team. Gave him zero reps in training camp and only let him play in garbage time in preseason. There is no way you can watch those 4 preseason games and say one of the 3 backup QBs is definitively better than another one. Id even argue Allen and Grier looked worse than Hieneke did

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Grier was a good value  in the third round.  He was not chosen to play in  2019.  At worst, he is a backup  for 3-4 years.  At best, he develops into a starting NFL QB.  Either way, most third rounders do not make it in the NFL---so relax.

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Huddle logic:

-Allen plays very well Week 17 in a win against the Saints. “It was a glorified preseason game...it doesn’t matter”.

-Allen plays poorly in an actual preseason game. “Allen sucks!! We need to sign a veteran QB or we’re doomed”.

Sounds like a lose-lose for poor Kyle Allen :(

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8 hours ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Find it hard to believe but seeing a lot of rage out there, as if bad veterans aren't cut every year in favor of rookies, giving them a chance to develop. 

Complete fools are prone to undue rage...

...don't give it a second thought.

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2 hours ago, KillaCamNewton said:

Im not mad they chose Grier over Heineke. Im confused though as to why they made their mind up in April and didnt even give him a chance to make the team. Gave him zero reps in training camp and only let him play in garbage time in preseason. There is no way you can watch those 4 preseason games and say one of the 3 backup QBs is definitively better than another one. Id even argue Allen and Grier looked worse than Hieneke did

5'11", 163lb QB's aren't a viable option in the NFL.

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7 hours ago, L-TownCat said:

Cant get behind the anger thing.  

Who was the best pre season QB?  Heinicke 

Who do we have more invested in? Grier

Who do you keep? Grier

Sad that too many can't see the obvious, must be the education system or too many vaccines.

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You buy a $100 pair of shoes, because everybody tells you how great they are. They make your feet hurt and they're hideous, but you spent too much to throw them away and admit they suck.  So you keep them and wear them once in a while, just to keep yourself from feeling like a ,dumbass.

 

But, deep down inside, you know...

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