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Darnold might be the next one out the door


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4 hours ago, LegioX said:

You just never know what your getting in a QB. 90% of the time it’s a toss of the dice and some teams land on the right side of it ie: Patriots drafting Tom Brady. How many teams go through QBs before finding a serviceable one?

All of them.

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1 minute ago, ImaginaryKev said:

Like the fact they think in terms of spark score and say things like "we think he's a second round guard, third round tackle" proves they're not gonna be shy about going against the grain with regards to acquiring a QB and fixing the Offensive line. This fan base is just terrified to draft a QB bc they're not used to having good ones lol. 

We went against the grain this season when we traded for a QB and selected a CB in the 1st round. Everyone thought we were going to pick a QB, how is that not against the grain? 

I do not see any evidence that we are interested in a rookie QB.

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Just now, ImaginaryKev said:

You're admitting you haven't watched them lol

Shallow observations and overreaction are your things aren't they lol

I have watched 80% of Howell.  Watched Willis vs NCSU last year and the highlights that you (or another poster posted on here).  A mediocre ncsu defense shut him down.  Aside from that fact and the fact he is not playing anyone the dude is 6ft 200lbs.   That scares the poo out of me.  No thanks to both.

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Just now, mrcompletely11 said:

I have watched 80% of Howell.  Watched Willis vs NCSU last year and the highlights that you (or another poster posted on here).  A mediocre ncsu defense shut him down.  Aside from that fact and the fact he is not playing anyone the dude is 6ft 200lbs.   That scares the poo out of me.  No thanks to both.

You mean you are not ready to trade away future 1sts for the rights to draft one of these dudes? Why ever not? 

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Just now, ImaginaryKev said:

I'm not the one pooing posts, stop projecting your insecurities with disagreement 

 

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

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Just now, PootieNunu said:

You mean you are not ready to trade away future 1sts for the rights to draft one of these dudes? Why ever not? 

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

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