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1 hour ago, ENCPantherfan2 said:

With Sean Payton leaving, idk if Winston will come back. IF he does leave they aren't a lot of places he can outright start. He's defiantly better than Sam Darnold, probably wouldn't cost a lot, and if wants to start, it's either here or back to NO, which they are already far over the cap. Do we bring him in?

There was one coach that could get the best out of Winston and that was Payton.  Bringing Winston here would bring a better arm but a far worse interception ratio then Sam.

Please No. 

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I mean if we don’t go draft and are ditching the Sam experience (somehow, please figure it out Sal/Fit), then the options get pretty hilarious.

Trubisky, Foles, Winston, Dalton, Mullens, Kyle Allen, Brandon Allen..it’s absurdly bad.

It would suck to strap cap to Jimmy, Cousins or Carr (although do like him).

We are in quite the pickle and I don’t trust these dudes one but minus maybe Sal figuring out contracts while weighing appropriate future capital. And this is why we cycle through all these names. Rummaging the league litter.

Its why I keep thinking we bite it and draft a QB because there really is limited options at this point. That’s a better path for these guys to save face over another retread (fans may hate it though but we hate most things haha)

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5 hours ago, ENCPantherfan2 said:

With Sean Payton leaving, idk if Winston will come back. IF he does leave they aren't a lot of places he can outright start. He's defiantly better than Sam Darnold, probably wouldn't cost a lot, and if wants to start, it's either here or back to NO, which they are already far over the cap. Do we bring him in?

I don't think he's that much better than Sam.

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9 hours ago, Jared Patterson said:

To be honest Tennessee is just wasting their time with Tannehill and the 49ers want to move on from Jimmy G who is in the NFC Championship. You can compete sometimes, but you will never actually win a Super Bowl, you are just wasting your time. Think to yourself: No matter how stacked our team is you really think Winston is taking down Pat Mahomes under the pressure of a Super Bowl? 

They said the same thing about Nick Foles.

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The sooner we all accept that next season is going to be a train wreck of epic proportions the better off we'll all be.  The last thing I want is for this staff to bring in a bunch of guys who end up slowing down the process for whomever we bring in when Rhule is finally fired.

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In my opinion, JW was a statement about Payton's ego.  He thought, since he coached Brees, that he was the QB whisperer.  I mean, he did do well with Bridgewater, so there could be something to it. 

The successful NFL QB has a good line in front of him and a noodle between his ears.  JW was as good as he is ever going to be in New Orleans and he sucked.

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