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Poll: When will Corral start?


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Poll: When will Corral start?  

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  1. 1. When will Corral start?

    • Next year
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    • This season after Sam goes 0-7
      16
    • This season after the team is eliminated from the playoffs
      13
    • Never. We get our starter in the next draft.
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    • Immediately
      11


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52 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Hard to say honestly.  It will not depend how Sam is doing,  hopefully.  It should depend on how he's progressing.  If he's showing he's ready to take it on then throw him out there. 

If Sam is playing like  a top 10 NFL QB next year I doubt they bench him

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Just now, Catsfan69 said:

If Sam is playing like  a top 10 NFL QB next year I doubt they bench him

If that's the case we are in the playoffs and it's a moot point. They don't have to rush Corral into the lineup and we are trying to extend Sam on the cheap or flip him for picks. Win win.

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I know everyone is on their high of thinking Corral is Aaron Rodgers right now. I personally don’t think so. Good pick? Yes. Better than Sam? Maybe to Probably. I don’t put in QB in this draft class to a day 1 starter potential except MAYBE Pickett. 

Sam is probably the better QB from the start but I have a feeling this fanbase is going to go ape poo until Corral gets to play and then be sorely disappointed he doesn’t throw 15 touchdowns before halftime.

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