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P.J. Walker


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3 minutes ago, CRA said:

PJ Walker is better than Grier.  That’s basically the PJ conversation at this point.  

We're in trouble if either is starting (and given Sam's injury history, that's definitely within the range of outcomes). The betting line moves at least 5-7 points if Sam isn't the starter.

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1 minute ago, trueblade said:

We're in trouble if either is starting (and given Sam's injury history, that's definitely within the range of outcomes). The betting line moves at least 5-7 points if Sam isn't the starter.

Yeah, it looks like he has yet to play a complete season.  Hopefully with better protection, we'll keep him on the field.  Hopefully.

Of course an oline can't do anything about mono.

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6 minutes ago, trueblade said:

We're in trouble if either is starting (and given Sam's injury history, that's definitely within the range of outcomes). The betting line moves at least 5-7 points if Sam isn't the starter.

I don’t know.  What was the line of the Lions game last year vs a normal Teddy game? 

I mean I don’t want to see PJ.  But I don’t buy a 7 point swing if Darnold can’t go.  
 

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On 5/27/2021 at 7:15 AM, CPsinceDay1 said:

Yet, he beat out Will for the #2 last year...so why is Will still on the team?

Then Tommy's just a TE to you too huh?

The fact that Grier was inactive for nine of the final eleven games of the 2020 season seems to be a good indicator that he has some work to do in order to leapfrog P.J. Walker for the No. 2 spot. With OTAs beginning, Grier will need to make the most out of every single rep he gets. 

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18 minutes ago, CRA said:

I don’t know.  What was the line of the Lions game last year vs a normal Teddy game? 

I mean I don’t want to see PJ.  But I don’t buy a 7 point swing if Darnold can’t go.  
 

I know right?  If PJ hadn't thrown those 2 ints in the endzone we'd be talking how we have the best backup QB in the league because he definitely moved the ball.  Rookie mistake, but D came thru for the W.

I'm convinced Marshal and Anderson are going to fix the rz problems.

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35 minutes ago, CRA said:

I don’t know.  What was the line of the Lions game last year vs a normal Teddy game?
 

That's going to depend much more on the opponent. What you need to see if the line moves after an injury report, and Teddy's knee was already in question so that was baked into the initial line.

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1 minute ago, trueblade said:

That's going to depend much more on the opponent. What you need to see if line movement after an injury report, and Teddy's knee was already in question so that was baked into the initial line.

well, I just checked it. It was a 5 point swing.  I stand corrected. 

we went from -2.5 to +2.5  

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On 5/28/2021 at 10:40 AM, SBBlue said:

I know right?  If PJ hadn't thrown those 2 ints in the endzone we'd be talking how we have the best backup QB in the league because he definitely moved the ball.  Rookie mistake, but D came thru for the W.

I'm convinced Marshal and Anderson are going to fix the rz problems.

Marshall yes...but Tremble hands are surprisedly well...add Arnold, RZ should not be a problem this year. But that once again falls on the play calling... PJ made lemonade on that play above

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