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Fitterer says " We'll have to do something with Sam. "


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48 minutes ago, PhillyB said:

who on earth would trade for him?

i think at this point if you're paying him anyway you keep him on the roster next year as a backup, hope he learns something under cam assuming cam will be here next year (😁😁😁) and then see if he's tradable in '23

Yup. I seem to recall people clamoring for Trubisky since he hasn't been under the microscope this season.

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6 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

Honestly if cam does good and we sign him next year. We are still on the hook for most of Sam’s contract no? Let him intern for a year behind cam. 

...personally, i don't want to see Darnold ever suit up again for us...seen enough...he is who he is, it wont get better with a better line... the only bone is we keep throwing big money on BS projects... then wad it up and throw it away..

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50 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

Think this is getting blown out of proportion. What we will do with Darnold is put him on IR and in 4 weeks see how Cam is doing. Darnold is signed through 2023. Those who were upset we moved too quickly from Cam seem to have no problem doing the same thing with Darnold. Maybe we should learn from history.

Difference here is Sam is Sam no illness no injury. He is Sam. College, jets, panthers the same. Cam was proven and deserved his second chance. He was coming back from an injury and they didn't  even let him try not even in a preseason game. Sam hasn't earned any chances and has had 3 Cam earned. Oranges to apples. Ditch Sam if possible if not then he is on your team but let him be a last resort.

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1 hour ago, Ivan The Awesome said:

Jesus christ this is such a dumpster fire.

 

You get rid of Cam, get Teddy, Get rid of Teddy, Get Sam, only to get Cam back. 

 

Imagine if you actually rolled the dice with Cam instead of taking all these unnecessary steps. 

It's what we'll be wondering for a long time if the second coming of Cam bears fruit

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