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Rotoworld: Teddy is done in Carolina


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13 minutes ago, BurnNChinn said:

Anybody heard about Dak to Carolina. I know we are linked to about every qbs lol. What do y’all think about him? I thought he looked fantastic till he broke his ankle, could have been an MVP candidate.

I saw an espn article saying he was the best fit here, but surely Dallas will tag him again right?

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On 2/7/2021 at 4:02 PM, MHS831 said:

Sportsmanship award.  What the hell is that?  Like being on the "Clean Plate Club" in the cafeteria during elementary school.  "Hey Teddy.  You lost a bunch of games but you were a good sport about it.  Here is a medal."

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This and participation trophies.......

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Yeah Brady fuged up and hopefully he's learned from it and that he can't be "coach blind" when it comes to players. I'd rather he admit it was bad and move on from Teddy than do something like Rivera does which is never admit he was wrong and continue down the same path over and over again.

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Personally, I have trouble about Dak--he wants to be paid like he is elite, but when he was good, he had a great OL, great RB, and his WRs were not bad.  I think he is good, but not great.  Great is how he wants to be paid.  $40m?  Come on.

I think this franchise needs 4 years of rookie contract at QB to have the room to build a solid roster.

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