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Panthers hold prelim talks with Mayfield reps


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Baker doesn't have enough control over his passes. Too many of them are scattershot for him to be considered a good QB. I'd actually rather have another season to see if Darnold can improve than lost a 1st round pick for Barker who I 100% predict will be bad.

If we give up our 1st in 2023 then I can't watch this team anymore until Rhule is fired.

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3 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Would be nice to see the actual article, but I'm guessing the Browns are calling other teams, not the other way around considering one team wanted a pick to take Mayfield's cap hit on. Same way we'd have to send a pick with Darnold to get rid of him. 

 

Yeah, and we wanted Kurt Cousins too…lol

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Yea at this point If you the title ‘qb’ next to your name and don’t have a solidified starting spot on a team next year, the media will say that the panthers have ‘had discussions’. 

that’s what happens when you try everything under the sun to acquire a new qb and do a horrible job at it. Fail safe article for media members these days. 

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11 minutes ago, Shocker said:

I would but then I would have to do all 4 years and it ain’t pretty 

Just for fun here's 3 QBRs the last 3 seasons.

A)

2018 - 61.8

2019 - 70.5

2020 - 63.7

B)

2018 - 51.2

2019 - 54.2

2020 - 65.5

C)

2018 -45.9

2019 - 45.6

2020 -32.9

 

Player A is Deshaun Watson, Player B is Baker Mayfield, Player C is Sam Darnold. 

 

Let me be clear, I am only driving this train based on the presumed low cost associated with a trade. If the Browns are wanting anything more than a future 4th/this years 5th I'm out.

Talent is there to take a flyer in a down year for the NFC and as sad as it is... Baker would be our best QB since 2017.

 

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