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40 minutes ago, Madwolf said:

If your primary QB goes down I don't really think you worry about whose backing up him. The season is lost.

What if he only missed a couple games (which Darnold has most years)? You need someone capable of managing a game to step in and try to steal a win or two. Look what Teddy did with the Saints a couple years ago.

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3 hours ago, ForJimmy said:

What if he only missed a couple games (which Darnold has most years)? You need someone capable of managing a game to step in and try to steal a win or two. Look what Teddy did with the Saints a couple years ago.

I was assuming we were talking lost for the season.

I think if they're lost for the season you're hoping for a Colts without Peyton Manning season, and to draft a guy like Luck.

I just don't believe backup QB is worth sinking a lot of money into.

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54 minutes ago, Madwolf said:

I was assuming we were talking lost for the season.

I think if they're lost for the season you're hoping for a Colts without Peyton Manning season, and to draft a guy like Luck.

I just don't believe backup QB is worth sinking a lot of money into.

Agreed. Id rather get a high pick then have a good back up QB if Sam goes down. A good back up would just get us oh so close to the playoffs and ruin our draft position. Especially w how young we are.  

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6 minutes ago, Your GFs favorite huddler said:

Does Greg little, in fact, have a pulse…

Little definitely has a pulse. His issues have been with his brain.

Add that to Tahir Whitehead not having the heart and Teddy Bridgewater not having the nerve and I guess we really could have used a trip to see The Wizard last year.

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