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Panthers trade for Sam Darnold


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This move wouldn't have been made if our brass could keep their mouths shut and not talk poo about Teddy. Like he sucks but until you have something better in the house just STFU. They were forced to move on.

Now they made a lateral move and lost picks in the process.

The "he's a reclamation project!" is just the same cope as "he was good with the Saints last year". He's another Josh Rosen.

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Lol at whining about next year’s second. I’m not real big on Darnold but he’s young and no one succeeds on the Jets. If he’s good, then it’s a steal, if he’s bad then at least he’s still better than Bridgewater. And we didn’t give up much for him. Next year’s second ain’t that valuable

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Not sure if y’all watched any Jets games this year...but while Darnold wasn’t great, the offense came to a grinding hault when he was out.  The talent and coaching in NY was terrible.  I for one am excited to see Darnold in our offense with our weapons and coaching and think he will thrive!

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A QB that's halfway decent and coachable with an above average NFL caliber arm with our stacked offense throws for 30 tds. The worst trade ever, for a fugging 6th? Sigh... this was a good trade. Even 28 tds next year is well worth the 2022 2nd rounder. I'm pretty sure this becomes a steal. 

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10 minutes ago, Growl said:

I would’ve gladly traded a 2, 4, 6 to move up for someone who can be truly special at the QB position rather than settling for long shot game manager

this may be the worst move this team has ever made, if one of these QBs goes on to be great, and at least one certainly will, we will always have to sit back and wonder what could’ve been

In what world do you think it only costs a 2nd, 4th and 6th to move up from 8?

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1 minute ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

This move wouldn't have been made if our brass could keep their mouths shut and not talk poo about Teddy. Like he sucks but until you have something better in the house just STFU. They were forced to move on.

Now they made a lateral move and lost picks in the process.

The "he's a reclamation project!" is just the same cope as "he was good with the Saints last year". He's another Josh Rosen.

If by lateral you mean huge improvement. At his worst Darnold is better than Teddy. And one of them looked ok on a stacked team, the other has looked a little less than ok on one of the worst teams of the past three decades. 

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