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We have a chance maybe to trade Darnold!


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3 minutes ago, top dawg said:

I can't play this game.  Darnold is OK in spurts...between terrible.

He makes a few splash plays then a bunch of terrible ones but none of the QBs played well its even more of an OL/OC issue first then QBs. Any of our QBs do better with a real NFL offense and some OL but still we don't likely have the future at Qb anywhere near the roster.

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I mean with only Taysom under contract, the Saints would be smart to offer a 6th, force us to eat 2/3rd of the contract, and probably have Payton get 10x more out of him than anyone else could. 

I think an agreement similar to what we did for Teddy is probably realistic. I don't like the idea of giving anything of value to dump Darnold just to free up capspace. But getting a nominal pick and freeing a bit of cap space, sure. It would mean we would have zero qbs under contract though and probably make us desperate to draft a qb despite a terrible draft to go all in for one.

Realistically, our best long term option is probably trading back in the 1st for future 1sts, living with Darnold for 1 more year (with a cheap signing to compete with him, a la Mariotta), focusing on building an offensive line this offseason, and then drafting a qb in 2023 with our inevitable top 3 pick (Bryce Young anyone?)

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1 hour ago, Lets get it Canes said:

Eugene and the post game broadcast is the worst right now. We will be great next year! We will be much more competent. What team did the post game watch  this year?? This team is dreadful with zero hope. We fuging suck on all facts. We just lost the last game 41-10. This team has noooo future. It’s over!!

Excuse me sir. The final score was 41-17. Don’t short change GEQBUS. 

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