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Chances Matt Corral starts Week 1


Chances that Matt Corral is the starter Week 1  

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  1. 1. What is the chance that Matt Corral is the starter Week 1

    • 75%-100%
      11
    • 50%-75%
      34
    • 25%-50%
      72
    • Less than 25%
      104


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4 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

You guys are posting dumbass video games? JFC

Ironically on a video game is the only place anyone will ever see your boy Sam Darnold play like a franchise QB.

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47 minutes ago, frankw said:

Ironically on a video game is the only place anyone will ever see your boy Sam Darnold play like a franchise QB.

Well I wanted them to sign Strong as an UDFA and have a legit 3 way competition but they weren't smart enough for that.

Have a legit competition and let the best guy play.

It's pretty simple.

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40 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

Well I wanted them to sign Strong as an UDFA and have a legit 3 way competition but they weren't smart enough for that.

Have a legit competition and let the best guy play.

It's pretty simple.

That would have been a fun training camp. Corral & Strong. That's optionality. At the end of it you've either got a damn good backup or a very tradable QB.

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1 hour ago, rippadonn said:

That would have been a fun training camp. Corral & Strong. That's optionality. At the end of it you've either got a damn good backup or a very tradable QB.

Do people often trade for undrafted QBs with no NFL stats? Minshew has actually played well in the NFL and was drafted late and he’s only ever been traded for late round picks. What’s an undrafted Carson Strong worth if he doesn’t win the starting job in camp?

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13 minutes ago, Varking said:

Do people often trade for undrafted QBs with no NFL stats? Minshew has actually played well in the NFL and was drafted late and he’s only ever been traded for late round picks. What’s an undrafted Carson Strong worth if he doesn’t win the starting job in camp?

He could become a very good cheap backup.

He could be an extra good practice squad QB.

Worst case scenario He completely bombs and costs us nothing. No real cap. No picks.

It was a No Brainer to sign him but this team is run by Mongoloids. 

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29 minutes ago, Varking said:

Do people often trade for undrafted QBs with no NFL stats? Minshew has actually played well in the NFL and was drafted late and he’s only ever been traded for late round picks. What’s an undrafted Carson Strong worth if he doesn’t win the starting job in camp?

If he ends up being your second QB, a lot. QBs are much more valuable in trade if their any good.

Atlanta got a pretty good haul from their second stringer Matt Shaub. Patriots pulled that off the Cassell.

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thread was silly and still around.

its single digit at BEST, more likely less than 1%.

sorry to pop your corral hopuim bloon....

heres the deal- Darnold has never played a full season in 4 years. Corral will get a start, just needs to be ready as possible. 

 

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5 hours ago, Waldo said:

Not the full picture on that one. Ouch indeed tho

Knowing that and other glaring stats not in favor of Sam continuing to start in the NFL, not starting Matt Corral out of the SEC is an example of bad losing not good losing.

If your rookie QB is on the field gaining valuable experience getting in game reps with DJ, CMC and Robby it's growth.

If Sam is out there doing the same or slightly better it's part of the long decay and the same old Sam old.

Jets aren't usually the smart ones in the room historically until they found a unsavy desperate buyer.

Luck would have it that the number #1 rated college prospect of last season who played in the hardest, not the softest, conference full of future NFL prospects somehow landed on your roster.

The universe gives you a new horse and THAT'S the one you keep in the stable out in the pasture.

Nonsense.

Let's eat!

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