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Just say "NO" to Mayfield in Carolina.


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On 3/26/2022 at 5:21 PM, Eazy-E said:

No because he doesn’t have what it takes between the ears.

This is football, not Jeopardy.  Cam was losing behind the same line with the same WRs Sam won 4 games behind.  Cam was like 0-5. 

How did that "between the ears" help him?

So when you argue in hypothetical points that cannot be backed up with reasonable facts, you run the risk of sounding biased.  I suggest that you are allowing your bias to make statements that you cannot verify.

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1 minute ago, MHS831 said:

This is football, not Jeopardy.  Cam was losing behind the same line with the same WRs Sam won 4 games behind.  Cam was like 0-5. 

How did that "between the ears" help him?

So when you argue in hypothetical points that cannot be backed up with reasonable facts, you run the risk of sounding biased.  I suggest that you are allowing your bias to make statements that you cannot verify.

With no offseason, and coming in cold off his couch?

Do you know the last time Cam was fully healthy and had a full offseason program? 2015. 

Now I'm not saying we'd get 2015 Cam, we won't. But I'd love to see what he looks like with a full offseason and as healthy as he's been in a while.

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8 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Let it stew a bit. Somethings got to give in Cleveland and Darnold's not going anywhere. 

Cost is about the same for both teams and both need a change.

Let Baker come here on same money as Darnold for his last year.  Draft a 2nd round QB after trading down with Philly.

 

Take Penner and Ridder and have Baker instead of Sam for a year

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1 hour ago, MHS831 said:

This is football, not Jeopardy.  Cam was losing behind the same line with the same WRs Sam won 4 games behind.  Cam was like 0-5. 

How did that "between the ears" help him?

So when you argue in hypothetical points that cannot be backed up with reasonable facts, you run the risk of sounding biased.  I suggest that you are allowing your bias to make statements that you cannot verify.

It was not the same line Darnold won 3 games behind. By the time we signed Cam, the line had been rocked by injuries and because of that Sam ended up getting injured because he was having to run for his life every time the ball was snapped. That is the reason we signed Cam in the first place. Darnold also didn’t even manage to throw a touchdown pass behind the line Cam played behind once he did return from injury. After week six, Darnold didn’t throw a touchdown pass again until week 18 when Rhule finally decided to give our two rookies meaningful playing time at their actual positions on the line and move Elflein to center. 

If you’re going to start throwing around claims of someone sounding biased or stating facts that can’t be backed up, you should probably make sure you know what you’re talking about first.

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32 teams

Huge year of teams needing QB's and trades and such.

I would think this would tell you the league's opinion of Cams shoulder.  He is a great guy and leader, but not physically fit to lead a team now.  Or at least that is the way the league is acting

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