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Nobody talking about Minshew?


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1 minute ago, WOW!! said:

He will always be injured or always need things to be great around him to barely put up those numbers is the point.. Maybe 1 or twice in 5 years will he make a full season.. He college years was just like this at Washington state... He isn't physically good nor does he have arm talent.. 

He puts up those numbers without things being great around him... Like you literally can't make the argument that things around him were great in Jacksonville or Philly. 

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12 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

And that's how bad the situation is.. 

Fitzpatrick is better then any QB on the roster.. That still doesn't make him a good QB to go into the season with..

He is if you have a young guy waiting in the wings to learn from him. Fitz + rookie is 1000x better than whatever we're going to be doing with Matt Rhule at the helm next season. 

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1 minute ago, Varking said:

Again, if that were true his numbers would reflect that. The only quarter of the schedule he has ever struggled is the weeks 9-12. 

15:5 in weeks 1-4.

11:2 in weeks 5-8.

1:3 in weeks 9-12.

12:1 in weeks 13+.

You are truly going by a 1 year sample.. You know that right.. He didn't make it thru the 2nd season..

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5 minutes ago, Varking said:

He puts up those numbers without things being great around him... Like you literally can't make the argument that things around him were great in Jacksonville or Philly. 

Who had better weapons Darnold in NY or Minshew in Jacksonville..

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7 minutes ago, ChiapasPanther said:

I am in favor of bringing him into be a starter next year. 

draft OL. roll with minshew next year. 

And Hopefully be horrible enough to get the Bama QB 23.. When he gets hurt in game 4.. I would be down for that if we can get rid of Sam.. But with our luck he will actually get more then 5 wins and we will be stuck again on the Delhome roller coaster..

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Some seemed to be confused by 5th year options. Teams can't exercise that option following the 4th year. It must be done prior. It was either add that year or lose the option. Team likely made that trade with the decision already made and hence the draft picks relinquished. 

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4 minutes ago, MasterAwesome said:

The dude is basically Taylor Heinicke with a mustache.  Better than what we have?  Sure.  Enough to get your jimmies all rustled?  Doubtful.

Say what you want about Heinicke but he has his team winning games. Same with Minshew. The last time we won convincingly our opponent was without their star quarterback and receiver 🤷‍♂️

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Yall arguing over who's dookie flavored lollipop is the best?

Just tale the cheaper option. Hell, Rhule stays we are drafting a dud because that's what he likes. If he is gone then it's whoever our Rhule quality GM picks, which will be a CB.

We should have 100% traded for that guy over Darnold but that's really easy to say due to how bad he is and how awful that trade was. Either way, we would still be looking for a QB this offseason and probably next given the level of competence with most of this crew.

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6 minutes ago, Waldo said:

Yall arguing over who's dookie flavored lalipop is the best?

Just tale the cheaper option. Hell, Rhule stays webare drafting a dud because that's what he likes. If he is gone then it's whoever our Rhule quality GM picks, which will be a CB.

We should have 100% traded for that guy over Darnold but that's really easy to say due to how bad he is and how awful that trade was. Either way, we would still be looking for a QB this offseason and probably next given the level of competence with most of this crew.

The only thing that would be different if we went Minshew is the assets we would still have and Hopefully the expectation of this team lowered and more reasonable.. Knowing we were going QB instead of acting like Darnold was the future... Maybe even Drafting Feilds in the draft.. Which would have been the best decision..

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