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4 minutes ago, TheWiz said:

PLLLLEAAASE Start him ! 

This will guarantee us the #1 pick in the 2020 draft! I love it. 

I don’t understand why watch the games if you want us to tank. This is only going on week 3. We have plenty of time to right the ship. Hell the giants went 0-2 and ended up holding up the Lombardi trophy in the end . Keep pounding 

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I don't agree with the whole 'Don't start your Rookie QB' mentality. Alot of teams have bucked this old philosophy and been successful. Nothing can replace actual, in-game experience.  

I'm in the start Grier camp. But there is a bit of intrigue with Allen still that I'm OK with seeing what he's got.

 

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3 minutes ago, App Panther said:

I don't agree with the whole 'Don't start your Rookie QB' mentality. Alot of teams have bucked this old philosophy and been successful. Nothing can replace actual, in-game experience.  

I'm in the start Grier camp. But there is a bit of intrigue with Allen still that I'm OK with seeing what he's got.

 

If they showed promise in pre-season (ala Daniel Jones), then it's a different case. Will Grier did not look like he was ready for the speed of the NFL yet. And that's okay. Sometimes QBs need a red shirt year. Others are ready sooner. And there are other factors at play too. If we had a top Offensive Line, my opinion might be different. But I'd hate to see him Carr'd for life.

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1 minute ago, EgoDogg said:

If they showed promise in pre-season (ala Daniel Jones), then it's a different case. Will Grier did not look like he was ready for the speed of the NFL yet. And that's okay. Sometimes QBs need a red shirt year. Others are ready sooner. And there are other factors at play too. If we had a top Offensive Line, my opinion might be different. But I'd hate to see him Carr'd for life.

That's a good point. I wanted Grier to show something so badly as I knew Cam would eventually be out and should of been on IR to begin with. 

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6 minutes ago, EgoDogg said:

If they showed promise in pre-season (ala Daniel Jones), then it's a different case. Will Grier did not look like he was ready for the speed of the NFL yet. And that's okay. Sometimes QBs need a red shirt year. Others are ready sooner. And there are other factors at play too. If we had a top Offensive Line, my opinion might be different. But I'd hate to see him Carr'd for life.

I'm using this from now on, forever and never giving you credit. It's mine now.

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