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Question...what if P.J is better then S D?


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1 hour ago, CPsinceDay1 said:

If you think PJ is garbage, you must really believe Sam Dumpster Juice....

There is no level that PJ has even been considered in the same league as Darnold.  That's not to say Darnold is a lock to be good but this PJ koolaid is strong.  He looked fairly decent against backups the other night (as someone with a couple games nfl experience should) but he didnt even look great.  He looked ok lol.   He played  in two games last season and looked ok in one and downright awful in the other one.  Hell Kyle Allen looked like a world beater for 4.

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Just now, Tr3ach said:

There is no level that PJ has even been considered in the same league as Darnold.  That's not to say Darnold is a lock to be good but this PJ koolaid is strong.  He looked fairly decent against backups the other night (as someone with a couple games nfl experience should) but he didnt even look great.  He looked ok lol.   He played  in two games last season and looked ok in one and downright awful in the other one.  Hell Kyle Allen looked like a world beater for 4.

He looked like Teddy for most of the night.  That's the best it got.  He's a jag. 

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1 hour ago, Tinamedina said:

Now he has the talent. But just 5 months ago when he was still on the JETs thats not how most of you felt. I just think this sudden switch up is weird.

He has a good arm. He has plus athleticism. He's not Mahomes or Rodgers but he has the talent to be a legit NFL QB. Do I think it's going to happen? Honestly, no I don't. But the possibility does exist. The odds were 0.00% with Teddy.

 

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2 hours ago, 1usctrojan said:

Well, Sam loves Charlotte….give him a chance to be good enough.  If he improves, trade him next year, at least you’re not exposing a rookie to an oline that is a work in progress.  Won’t be long till you find out what you have.  

 

I gave a Beer for the vid.

Now that said, you're viewing Sam more as a tradeable commodity than someone who has a future here in Carolina???

damn.

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32 minutes ago, glenwo2 said:

I gave a Beer for the vid.

Now that said, you're viewing Sam more as a tradeable commodity than someone who has a future here in Carolina???

damn.

No, not at all…,simply presenting another scenario.  I believe in him, doesn’t matter to me where, as long as he’s happy.  
 

Everyone wins if he succeeds in Carolina.  

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If PJ is better than Darnold, that's not only a terrible sign for this season and the immediate outlook of this franchise but would make the Darnold trade one of the worst decisions in franchise history.

Having said that, PJ is still a reasonable backup. If Darnold gets hurt and we're not looking competitive, we can trot him out, make our games semi-interesting even if largely uncompetitive, and angle for a top draft pick. If Darnold keeps us afloat for a playoff spot leading up to his injury, we can scour the league and buy low on a semi-decent fill in (e.g. Minshew or Foles) and leave PJ as the backup.

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