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1 minute ago, mwright350 said:

He did come up shaking his hand a few times today, and limping once I think. 

He did come up limping.  I believe in the 3rd quarter after being flushed out of the pockets with 2 guys barreling at him up the middle.

 

poor guy was like sitting on the train tracks watching the train lights coming at him all day long.  Cam Newton would have gone out broken after the 1st quarter behind this OL today.

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1 minute ago, mc52beast said:

Hey but let’s keep signing all these defensive players because that’s going to help the crappy o-line get better…

Honestly whats even more absurd is lets sign and draft all defense and not get crucial stops with the game on the line.

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The last two games highlight that CMC is more valuable than anyone thought with a QB like Darnold. We need everyone to be completely healthy or he’s not gonna perform well with a mediocre supporting cast. 
 

The question becomes…if he can’t support with anything less than pro bowlers around him is he worth a contract extension or should we continue to explore possibilities like Wilson or Watson (assuming he is acquitted)?

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4 minutes ago, unicar15 said:

The last two games highlight that CMC is more valuable than anyone thought with a QB like Darnold. We need everyone to be completely healthy or he’s not gonna perform well with a mediocre supporting cast. 
 

The question becomes…if he can’t support with anything less than pro bowlers around him is he worth a contract extension or should we continue to explore possibilities like Wilson or Watson (assuming he is acquitted)?

He does not have a mediocre supporting cast overall at the moment.  I agree with the premise but mediocre would be a breath of fresh air at some very important, non-QB, spots on our offense. 

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10 minutes ago, jayboogieman said:

Fixed that for you. Doesn't matter who is the QB as the Superbowl proved if the Oline can't protect them. 

Ding ding ding we have a winner.

 

and at almost every other drop back pressure pct.  That’s not a recipe for success no matter the QB

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