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start will grier this week


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pj walker showed hes not much more than an xfl star and this is not the jerry kids of the xfl , the man has played like an undrafted free agent in his short amount of plays , hes not worthy of the number 2 qb .  

we must start will grier had a strong camp after a terrible showing last season , we need to see if will grier is a bust or he improved before we cut him. had high hopes for this team but let down once again . we have nothing to lose why not with a banged up teddy play grier to see if he has it in him , just so we know to keep or cut him next season . 

TRUST THE PROCESS - mister 

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40 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

Grier got beat out by that xfl star. Which means Grier sucks 

I’m told by informed huddler Carl Spackler that despite post training camp depth chart the only reason Pj is #2 is because we don’t have cmc and we need to use him as a hb as well but make no mistake Grier is our solidified secret #2 and is better than Pj

Lol

 

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On 11/15/2020 at 3:10 PM, Carl Spackler said:

He didn’t beat out a 3rd round pick. Rhule makes him the backup QB without CMC so he can also serve as an emergency RB. The man said this in his media avail more than two weeks ago.

You’re welcome to be stupid, but you can’t also be right. 

 

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10 minutes ago, CamIsGreat said:

Grier is trash ..

Good thing Huddle is not GM ..

Draft Grier, they said, Grier trash ..

Re-sign CMC, they said, CMC trash ..

Move on from Cam, they said, Cam New England's starting QB

Grier wasn’t a popular pick, team had holes in several places but QB wasn’t one of them.  I said at the time that the pick doesn’t make sense. 

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I think if you actually prep them for a game and they go through a week as the starter....PJ will be much better than Grier.   I don't want to see Grier.  Doesn't seem like Rhule does either given Walker leaped the investment. 

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1 hour ago, CRA said:

I think if you actually prep them for a game and they go through a week as the starter....PJ will be much better than Grier.   I don't want to see Grier.  Doesn't seem like Rhule does either given Walker leaped the investment. 

Based on what? His XFL tape?

literally the only you can go on to compare the two is college career. And Grier had a much better one against much better competition 

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4 minutes ago, J.B. said:

Based on what? His XFL tape?

literally the only you can go on to compare the two is college career. And Grier had a much better one against much better competition 


I’ve seen Grier prep and start NFL games 

Rhule and company clearly has deemed PJ a better option based on depth chart.  So based on NFL practice.  Present day. 

so yeah, why wouldn’t anyone want to see Will Grier start over PJ with that? 

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8 minutes ago, CRA said:

I’ve seen Grier prep and start NFL games 

Rhule and company clearly has deemed PJ a better option based on depth chart.  So based on NFL practice.  Present day. 

so yeah, why wouldn’t anyone want to see Will Grier start over PJ with that? 

How'd Curtis Samuel look last season?

I don't know if Grier will be better this year, but I do know what I've seen from PJ Walker so far makes me think if he didn't have a Matt Rhule connection, he wouldn't be on an NFL squad.

The question will be moot if Bridgewater practices, but I'd rather see Grier if he doesn't.

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