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Official Ravens at Panthers GameDay thread


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6 minutes ago, CRA said:

PJ Walker has actually won a NFL game.  So there’s that too. 

But as a said, more importantly, which QB would serve your team better as your D preps for Kyler Murray, Josh Allen,  Hurts, Hill, etc that we have on the schedule?   That’s how I look at it.  Who can help the team.   That’s  how one of those two could actually help 
 

 

Isn’t that the guy on your practice team? The #2 needs backup reps for the actual game plan because they are a quick injury away from getting in the game. 

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6 minutes ago, CRA said:

But as a said, more importantly, which QB would serve your team better as your D preps for Kyler Murray, Josh Allen,  Hurts, Hill, etc that we have on the schedule?   That’s how I look at it.  Who can help the team.   That’s  how one of those two could actually help 

Then you put him on the practice squad.

The idea of keeping a guy as the backup for practice purposes is one of the flat out dumbest takes ever posted on here.

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4 minutes ago, Varking said:

Isn’t that the guy on your practice team? The #2 needs backup reps for the actual game plan because they are a quick injury away from getting in the game. 

I was thinking that but I didn’t want to say it. I always thought that was a practice squads job.

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12 minutes ago, CRA said:

PJ Walker has actually won a NFL game.  So there’s that too. 

But as a said, more importantly, which QB would serve your team better as your D preps for Kyler Murray, Josh Allen,  Hurts, Hill, etc that we have on the schedule?   That’s how I look at it.  Who can help the team.   That’s  how one of those two could actually help 
 

 

“He won a NFL game.” *

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