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Will Silver Platter Sam ever take another snap as QB1 for your Carolina Panthers?


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Will Silver Platter Sam take another snap as QB1 of your Carolina Panthers?  

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Just now, HotelSoapy! said:

He could still be the starter to open up next season if Cam doesn't finish up strong this year. Or if we draft a rookie QB and they get hurt then Darnold will most likely be next man up. 

Not a chance in hell that Darnold is on this team next year or takes another snap in a panthers uniform. 

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2 minutes ago, Knaakedup said:

Not a chance in hell that Darnold is on this team next year or takes another snap in a panthers uniform. 

He's guaranteed 18M next season and seems like a good guy in the locker room. He's a terrible starter but I don't see what would be wrong with having him as a back up. Especially when he is getting that money either way.

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14 minutes ago, Captroop said:

I doubt it's a popular opinion, but I'd like to see Sam spend a year or two on the bench in the backup role while Cam uses up what he's got left in the tank, then start around 2024.

I think we are seeing Cams tank is pretty much on empty.  😳

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25 minutes ago, Newbie said:

Watching the game today made me think it isn't Teddy, Sam, Cam or PJs fault. Has it ever occurred to anyone that Sam Darnold is missing Adam Gase about now?

Yeah exactly. We bought Sam in here with the attitude that Rhule is just a quarterback aficionado and if he can't fix him then he's damaged goods. So far Rhule hasn't fixed anything. Maybe Sam isn't fixable but if he is maybe Rhule can't do it any better than Gase. 

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I think what we saw today showed what many have been saying all along in that it’s impossible for a QB to achieve sustained success with this team as someone will always drop the ball. Maybe we will be a little more objective after today. But knowing this place, probably not.

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