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Darnold might be the next one out the door


Matthias
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Just now, ImaginaryKev said:

Not one person here mentioned trading away future firsts for either, you're imagining arguments you're so flustered

Please learn to deal with disagreement and grow up

I dont mind disagreement, your the one that keeps name calling. 

So ummm....yea? 

I dont think we need a new QB yet, you do, ok cool. You dont have to call anyone a toddler because they disagree with you. Its dumb. 

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3 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

Stop calling folks names. People are going to disagree with you. You can't call all of the names. Well, you can, because you do. But, as a decent human being? Not cool

You're literally the guy who calls people jackazz on the regular have a seat.

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49 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Nah, if you don't think Sam is the answer and you think there's a guy available on the clock who can be, you take him. You don't have the luxury of picking up your franchise QB at your convenience. You gotta jump when the opportunity presents itself.

I'm more worried about their evaluation process. They said yes to Teddy, and then yes to Sam. They looked at Fields and Jones and said no. 

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