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PJ Walker vs Taysom Hill


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Jury is still out on both but imagine if you had two undrafted QBs competing for the NFC South for the next few years.

Hill played well yesterday to beat the Falcons and Walker showed a live arm yesterday that this offense desperately needs while leading Panthers to victory. 

I would love to see Walker develop into an elite QB because he can make all the throws. It could be a pipe dream but it’s what I am holding onto now that our draft position is fugged.

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For his first NFL start, PJ was good, but I am not ready to say much more than that.  Fingers crossed, but they like Bridgewater and TB with a good line and TE is not a bad QB.  PJ makes it less likely that we go after a QB this year, based on his performance and the fact that I expect us to be 6-10 or even 7-9 this season. I think we draft OL this season, 2 on days 1 and 2.

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5 minutes ago, TreadmillTrackstar said:

Bottom line, i think we should just use the rest of the season as development and evaluation to see what we have and what we don't have. There are unknowns with players we really should look further into in game situations all across the board i believe.

I agree

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1 minute ago, MHS831 said:

 

For his first NFL start, PJ was good, but I am not ready to say much more than that.  Fingers crossed, but they like Bridgewater and TB with a good line and TE is not a bad QB.  PJ makes it less likely that we go after a QB this year, based on his performance and the fact that I expect us to be 6-10 or even 7-9 this season. I think we draft OL this season, 2 on days 1 and 2.

 

I think we will see what Rhule is made of and if he will play PJ or show blind loyalty to Teddy to justify the 3 year contract he was given to be the starting QB.

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4 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

For his first NFL start, PJ was good, but I am not ready to say much more than that.  Fingers crossed, but they like Bridgewater and TB with a good line and TE is not a bad QB.  PJ makes it less likely that we go after a QB this year, based on his performance and the fact that I expect us to be 6-10 or even 7-9 this season. I think we draft OL this season, 2 on days 1 and 2.

I've said it before and i'll say it again teddy would have put up video game numbers vs. that defense with the way our OL played yesterday. Also PJ had all day to throw, the question is asked what if he was vs. a legit pass rush. 

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Will Grier will be out of football following the 2021 season. It was an absolute garbage pick in the third round, the player has done nothing, shown nothing and has little future potential as a QB in this league.

PJ Walker showed more yesterday than Grier has in 2 seasons and likely solidified his spot as the #2. And as much praise as you want to heap on the guy, those 2 end-zone picks were terrible. Terrible throws made after terrible decisions. But to think that he and/or Bridgewater are getting this team into the post-season any time.... that's very questionable.

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2 minutes ago, NAS said:

I think we will see what Rhule is made of and if he will play PJ or show blind loyalty to Teddy to justify the 3 year contract he was given to be the starting QB.

A healthy competition---but either way, I see improving the OL as the most realistic way to improve the qb position this season, especially if we win 6-7 games.  Here is what I liked about PJ's offense--it was faster paced.  I am not sold on PJ yet because Detroit was abysmal yesterday.  That franchise has wasted Stafford's career--he could have been great just about anywhere else.

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5 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

I've said it before and i'll say it again teddy would have put up video game numbers vs. that defense with the way our OL played yesterday. Also PJ had all day to throw, the question is asked what if he was vs. a legit pass rush. 

I don't know how anyone can watch this team and think "Yeah, QB play is the problem".

Bridgewater has been very good this year. Hopefully he takes the next step and becomes excellent. Even if he doesn't he's leagues above Walker as a QB. 

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7 minutes ago, Anybodyhome said:

Will Grier will be out of football following the 2021 season.

It was an absolute garbage pick in the third round, the player has done nothing, shown nothing and has little future potential as a QB in this league.

Third-round QBs are wasted picks.  LATE third round.

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Agree with above posters.  I would LOVE for the Saints to keep Hill as their starting QB after this year.  Hill isn't a good QB.

They won yesterday because the Saints have the best roster in football and it's not really close.  And the Falcons are the Falcons.

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7 minutes ago, jamos14 said:

Agree with above posters.  I would LOVE for the Saints to keep Hill as their starting QB after this year.  Hill isn't a good QB.

They won yesterday because the Saints have the best roster in football and it's not really close.  And the Falcons are the Falcons.

Ton of help from the refs too at home like always. I have a feeling next week is gonna be much different in a cold Denver for the saints.

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