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The veteran quarterback market...


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5 minutes ago, BurnNChinn said:

We might as well get ready for it, it’s been mentioned the most is Jimmy Porn Star G coming to Carolina! Also I didn’t know Lance was getting bad press why?

I think Joe Montana and others have said publicly - "Lance is NOT ready." in less words. I seen reports that Jimmy G may have to stick around another year.

 

Is it crazy to trade the 6th overall pick for Trey lance????? 

 

My heart can not take Jimmy G on IR week 2 and no early return in the cards.....he has a poor history of staying healthly and 0% chance he lasts behind the carolina clowns OL

 

I need to start the rumor about Trey lance for the 6th @Verge how spicy is that?? Would you..??

 

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

Rodgers isn't going anywhere.

Wilson probably isn't either.

Wentz might not be.

Sounds like Cousins is staying out.

Watson? Unknown, but the price is apparently even higher than was thought.

Garoppolo is gonna be sidelined till July.

Sounds like Trubisky is gonna be on the move, but if he's one of the few the price could go up.

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5 minutes ago, Basbear said:

I think Joe Montana and others have said publicly - "Lance is NOT ready." in less words. I seen reports that Jimmy G may have to stick around another year.

 

Is it crazy to trade the 6th overall pick for Trey lance????? 

 

My heart can not take Jimmy G on IR week 2 and no early return in the cards.....he has a poor history of staying healthly and 0% chance he lasts behind the carolina clowns OL

 

I need to start the rumor about Trey lance for the 6th @Verge how spicy is that?? Would you..??

 

If Lance is absolutely not ready after a year of sitting and learning he might just not be cut out for the NFL. I mean, if it's true that knowledgeable folks aren't even giving him a chance of being ready for next season that's about as gigantic as red flags get.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

If Lance is absolutely not ready after a year of sitting and learning he might just not be cut out for the NFL. I mean, if it's true that knowledgeable folks aren't even giving him a chance of being ready for next season that's about as gigantic as red flags get.

It it one of the bigger red flag/issues, I say that with being driving the "ALL-IN" for Lance starship last year.

If Kyle can not get you ready with a full off-season and full-season........boy that is down right scary....

 

Lance would be the new Sam Darnold, while sitting behind the GOAT!!111!! 

3 is the number!!1!11!!

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https://www.si.com/nfl/49ers/news/why-joe-montana-thinks-trey-lance-isnt-ready-to-be-the-49ers-starting-quarterback#:~:text=If he spent time around,the weight his words carry.

 

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"I think they should keep Jimmy until they find somebody that helps," Montana said. "I don't think Trey is ready to play yet. As myself and after talking to some of the players, it's one of those things that if you can keep Jimmy healthy, he plays well enough to get you here."

 

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8 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

If Lance is absolutely not ready after a year of sitting and learning he might just not be cut out for the NFL. I mean, if it's true that knowledgeable folks aren't even giving him a chance of being ready for next season that's about as gigantic as red flags get.

The phrase I've heard is "a year away from being a year away".

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Given how the vet QB market has rapidly fallen apart, the Eagles might get more than most would expect out of Minshew. Could they flip him for say a 3rd?

If the Browns are sold on Mayfield now would be the time to move him. Given the vet market and what most consider to be a down QB class in the draft, seems like a guarantee they'd get at least a 1st.

I wonder how GM is feeling about Jordan Love? 

Given what the QB market looks like, if I'm holding an asset I'm not sold on, I'm putting a "For Sale" sign up and at least listening to offers

 

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