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Sam Howell declares for the draft


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6 minutes ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

Slightly ot but he's absolutely playing his ass off.  If we can get anything like that then sign me up.  Thanks to him Cincinnati might get their first playoff win since Super Mario Bros 3 was a hot new video game.

Great move by Cincy not to get bossed into taking an OT because it’s “what you’re supposed to do” and taking the WR instead

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9 minutes ago, cookinbrak said:

Howell sucks rod. UNC sucks rod. Take off the Tarheel colored glasses and explain why you think Howell is a good pick.

There were at least 3 ACC QBs that were better than Howell.

Brother, I’m not a Tarheel fan and do not pull for the local teams in any sport except the Carolina Panthers. 

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2 hours ago, Wanderlai said:

I wouldn’t mind drafting him...if we can trade down and still pick him up. There is always a rush for QBs though. Somehow I’m guessing Rhule won’t draft a QB. He will have to double down on Sam. 

I don’t see Rhule hitching his career on Darnold. Year 3 is going to be a do or die season for him. Good chance he goes panic mode and drafts a QB, probably Pickett.

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5 minutes ago, firefox1234 said:

I don’t see Rhule hitching his career on Darnold. Year 3 is going to be a do or die season for him. Good chance he goes panic mode and drafts a QB, probably Pickett.

I will say it again and will do so until April.  Rhule drafts pickett then he will be on IR by mid season.  No way he selects pickett and puts him on the bench.  He is the starter from the jump

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Howell is going thru the same thing the panthers are . Terrible coaching . And still put up numbers that’s Dan compete with any college QB . He’s no scrub like y’all make him out to be . He has potential. Best deep ball passer in the draft by far . Check how many tds he has over 40 yards crazy 

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1 hour ago, SazmoRanger said:

My biggest fear is Rhule drafts one of these QBs at 6 instead of us grabbing a stud O-lineman to try and save his job. Rhule should have to live or die by Darnold for trading for him and exercising his option. 

If Pickett is there when we draft Rhule is taking him 

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