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Carolina to active in veteran QB market...


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11 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

We better not be trading for most of these guys unless we are GETTING something for doing so.  QBs like Kirk Cousins are a liability because of their salary, and their availability is a testament to that.  Why aren't the Vikings content with this QB?  Why did SF trade 3 1st round picks to draft a QB?

The truth is, these QBs aren't good enough and there is no reason to waste resources on acquiring them.  We should acquire a cheap veteran if we need to bring in someone else at QB.  Either that, or do what every other normal front office does and draft a guy.

wow buddy keep these hot takes outta here, you clearly just don’t see the value in showing every other franchise how smart you are

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Philly has enough draft capital to make some noise--if they are not happy with Jalen Hurts, they could be the first domino to fall.   Imagine trading away 2 firsts this year for a top QB...Then Hurts and Minshew become available.   Just spitballing-nobody knows.

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4 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

Philly has enough draft capital to make some noise--if they are not happy with Jalen Hurts, they could be the first domino to fall.   Imagine trading away 2 firsts this year for a top QB...Then Hurts and Minshew become available.   Just spitballing-nobody knows.

so they don’t want those guys but they want the guy we can get so we give up the guy they want to get the guys they don’t want

 

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1 hour ago, ECHornet said:

I vote for Trubisky at 5 years/25 mil. $5 mil would put him in top 10 of backup QBs. We would lock up a strong backup who has potential to be a mid tier starter. 

Ohhhhh nooooooo!! Nobody should be getting a multi year contract.. Nobody in this FA class..

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