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Who is the backup QB ?


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18 minutes ago, Tinamedina said:

Wrong. Grier was given a chance in 2019, kyle allen and taylor heineke played better, and they still cut heineke and kept Grier. 

They have been nothing but fair.

Walker has been given multiple chances to be an NFL quarterback.

None of them panned out.

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1 hour ago, Tinamedina said:

 

Wrong. Grier was given a chance in 2019, kyle allen and taylor heineke played better, and they still cut heineke and kept Grier. 

They have been nothing but fair.

Dumb he hasn’t been given any chances and when he did we had no qb and they threw him out there against colts with no oline for his first start. Your post is most definitely false!

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Let’s also not forget that in two of the three preseason games this year, PJ Walker played with the ones and the twos, completing 41% of his passes. 

In two of the three preseason games this year, Will Grier played with the twos and the threes, completing 71% of his passes. 

But he didn’t go to Temple. Matt Rhule is a clown.  

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8 hours ago, Carl Spackler said:

Let’s also not forget that in two of the three preseason games this year, PJ Walker played with the ones and the twos, completing 41% of his passes. 

In two of the three preseason games this year, Will Grier played with the twos and the threes, completing 71% of his passes. 

But he didn’t go to Temple. Matt Rhule is a clown.  

 

Not surprising checkdowns arent hard to clear. And yes, some of the receivers PJ walker threw to fail to catch those balls. "If it touches your hands you can catch it" - steve smith.

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9 hours ago, BurnNChinn said:

Dumb he hasn’t been given any chances and when he did we had no qb and they threw him out there against colts with no oline for his first start. Your post is most definitely false!

Coaches probably didn't trust him, considering Grier admitted to not knowing the playbook. How does PJ walker know it and not Grier? Idk.

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Cut both and find a better backup. Gardner Minshew would have been kick ass as a backup and if Darnold stinks just throw him in as starter till we draft a replacement. I think though maybe Walker and Grier could go and a better backup could be found. If we have to keep one that's a tough decision because I don't believe either could QB a team in the NFL as a starter. Both have showed a couple flashes but both have major flaws.

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