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Better to build the Oline and get an ACTUAL left tackle then settle for scraps at QB. If they are all gone by 8 and they can't pull some miracle out their ass to get one, then help the secondary and grab a Safety/CB.  With a competant Oline and a young quality Defense (along wirh CMC coming back), team would be improved.  We all know T.B is not the long term solution and will be replaced.

Don't want any Hurney moves in the draft. Don't sell the farm for a QB in a panic move. They aren't going to the SB this season or anytime soon,regardless of who the QB is. Build the best team you can now and play the hand you are given.

 

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15 minutes ago, Jmac said:

Better to build the Oline and get an ACTUAL left tackle then settle for scraps at QB. If they are all gone by 8 and they can't pull some miracle out their ass to get one, then help the secondary and grab a Safety/CB.  With a competant Oline and a young quality Defense (along wirh CMC coming back), team would be improved.  We all know T.B is not the long term solution and will be replaced.

Don't want any Hurney moves in the draft. Don't sell the farm for a QB in a panic move. They aren't going to the SB this season or anytime soon,regardless of who the QB is. Build the best team you can now and play the hand you are given.

 

I am down to take a LT or CB at 8. I wouldn't even bother with Teddy. That ship has already sailed. Cut him and either sign a veteran or get a later round QB. 

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26 minutes ago, Jmac said:

Better to build the Oline and get an ACTUAL left tackle then settle for scraps at QB. If they are all gone by 8 and they can't pull some miracle out their ass to get one, then help the secondary and grab a Safety/CB.  With a competant Oline and a young quality Defense (along wirh CMC coming back), team would be improved.  We all know T.B is not the long term solution and will be replaced.

Don't want any Hurney moves in the draft. Don't sell the farm for a QB in a panic move. They aren't going to the SB this season or anytime soon,regardless of who the QB is. Build the best team you can now and play the hand you are given.

 

Noooooo...lets do what the rest of these geniuses want to do and trade it all away for Deshaun Watson and be in cap hell for eternity 🙄

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44 minutes ago, Jmac said:

Better to build the Oline and get an ACTUAL left tackle then settle for scraps at QB. If they are all gone by 8 and they can't pull some miracle out their ass to get one, then help the secondary and grab a Safety/CB.  With a competant Oline and a young quality Defense (along wirh CMC coming back), team would be improved.  We all know T.B is not the long term solution and will be replaced.

Don't want any Hurney moves in the draft. Don't sell the farm for a QB in a panic move. They aren't going to the SB this season or anytime soon,regardless of who the QB is. Build the best team you can now and play the hand you are given.

 

The thing is that there are a couple of teams that will be looking for a tackle before the Panthers pick. Literally the Bengals need a T. The only options on the table right now, realistic ones, is Stay at 8 and ride with Teddy until next year. Call the Jets and see what they want for that #2 pick to take Wilson. Pick whatever QB is left at 8 and deal Teddy away for a bag of chips. Literally the only options that they have at the moment.

Personally, call the Jets, see what they want. If it's too much, stay at 8 and draft BPA.

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10 minutes ago, CPcavedweller said:

We had an odd off-season in 2020 and sans Tom Brady every QB in a new system last season was bad.

I'd give Bridgewater one more season before throwing him to the dogs.

Teddy literally played exactly the same as he played with the Saints and with the Vikings.  
The weird offseason is a pointless excuse. He isn’t a good QB. 

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