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Jags signing QB Mike Glennon


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That was Cam's best shot for going in as a backup and winning the job in camp.  Sucks for him, but waiting this late in the offseason to declare he'll basically settle for a backup role left him few options.  Now I can't see him signing someplace until at least camp starts or until someone gets hurt...which was his winning hand for the start.  Now it's his only option.

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7 minutes ago, MasterAwesome said:

Remember when the Bears signed Glennon to a 3 year, $45 million contract a few years back? And people think the Teddy contract is bad...lol.

Signed him to that deal, then before he played a single down they traded up 1 spot to take Seabiscuit to make damn sure they didn't get stuck with drafting losers like Deshaun Watson or Patrick Mahomes. LOL

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2 minutes ago, Wes21 said:

Signed him to that deal, then before he played a single down they traded up 1 spot to take Seabiscuit to make damn sure they didn't get stuck with drafting losers like Deshaun Watson or Patrick Mahomes. LOL

Come on now, Seabiscuit was at least a winner!

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1 hour ago, Wes21 said:

Signed him to that deal, then before he played a single down they traded up 1 spot to take Seabiscuit to make damn sure they didn't get stuck with drafting losers like Deshaun Watson or Patrick Mahomes. LOL

Dude,.. Tom Brady and Kurt Warner and even Jake Delhomme are more SeaBiscuit stories. Doug Flutie,....

not Trubisky,.. he’s not a Little horse with an attitude that everyone wrote off only to make a comeback with the right team of throw away fighters...

Trubisky, David Carr, Blaine Gabbert and other first round busts have nothing to do with a Sea Biscuit story.

Sea Biscuit still has track records that stand today after 90 years.

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35 minutes ago, Borat said:

Cam would win the Jags a few more games, which is the opposite of what they want next year.

Yep its what Monroe would want but not the Khans. Tanking for qbs rarely works out but considering their QB history I can't knock them for wanting to increase their odds. 

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8 hours ago, MasterAwesome said:

Remember when the Bears signed Glennon to a 3 year, $45 million contract a few years back? And people think the Teddy contract is bad...lol.

They’re both bad

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