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Bridgewater, Darnold, Newton


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It doesn't matter who we put back there, until we spend high draft picks and real money in Free agency on the offensive line, it won't matter. We saw Cam waste a big part of his career here getting killed behind a terrible line. Bridgewater and Darnold also took a beating behind them. Quit always talking about how we need to get rid of this QB or the other because no one is going to be successful until we fix this issue. We are in the 4th quarter and have 200 yards of offense. Superman can't fix this

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29 minutes ago, bobcat91 said:

It doesn't matter who we put back there, until we spend high draft picks and real money in Free agency on the offensive line, it won't matter. We saw Cam waste a big part of his career here getting killed behind a terrible line. Bridgewater and Darnold also took a beating behind them. Quit always talking about how we need to get rid of this QB or the other because no one is going to be successful until we fix this issue. We are in the 4th quarter and have 200 yards of offense. Superman can't fix this

The offensive line hasn't been a problem today. 

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9 minutes ago, Pantherxtreme said:

The offensive line hasn't been a problem today. 

Really? He had no time on the last drive. Yes let's go through everything else. It was coaching. It was the defense. I would tell everyone to see Occam's Razor, but its a waste of time.

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49 minutes ago, Pantherxtreme said:

The offensive line hasn't been a problem today. 

Was this post before or after Cam smacked his arm off the defender getting pushed into him? Or Moton with the most obvious hold ever on first down of the most crucial drive of the game. I think the post was at least before the 4th down play with the game on the line when Cam pulled the ball down to run and the defenders were able to disengage to make the tackle like they were covered in crisco.

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