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Rhule "a fan" of Darnold


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Just now, TheMostInterestingMan said:

One season (where this board thought we would be the worst team in the league) and this is your take. Reasonable. Not reactionary in the slightest. Good for you

Some people have real opinions based on what they see, reality.

You know, they don't just sit around and act like a grumpy fug 'above it all' while only appealing to authority.

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Just now, Kentucky Panther said:

Darnold is going to make a lot of you kiss his ass next season. I can be excited about the Panthers again. Talented QB, modern head coach, and can draft BPA in the upcoming draft. Lot to be excited about moving forward. 

So we really think this keeps us from drafting a qb in first?

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1 minute ago, BurnNChinn said:

So we really think this keeps us from drafting a qb in first?

It sure as hell keeps us from trading up for one.

And given that a lot of other teams have talked about trading up, I'm not sure I'd bet on one of the top four or five quarterbacks dropping all the way to number eight.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

It sure as hell keeps us from trading up for one.

And given that a lot of other teams have talked about trading up, I'm not sure I'd bet on one of the top four or five quarterbacks dropping all the way to number eight.

It sure looks like we knew we couldn’t get a trade and that any of our potential picks wouldn’t be dropping to 8. 
 

This basically cements the jets taking a QB, not sure why it’s rumoring they are interested in a trade. 

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14 minutes ago, SmartyHurney4 said:

God damn I'm so fuging glad the scapegoat Hurney aint around this year.

No more of the forum beating the blind deaf kid to death because the crops aren't growing.

Tepper and Rhule have made their bed, and they're going to fuging lie in it. 

Atrocious moves.

The clowns are out today

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