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I think that article is just using an average QB to show our roster is actually pretty decent top to bottom except for QB.  If we add an average one like Tannehill we would be a solid team (in that writer's opinion).  I don't think there is any smoke there.

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1 minute ago, ForJimmy said:

I think that article is just using an average QB to show our roster is actually pretty decent top to bottom except for QB.  If we add an average one like Tannehill we would be a solid team (in that writer's opinion).  I don't think there is any smoke there.

I didn't think so either.  I just read the article and found it funny that they'd tie him to us. 

Maybe he's trying to generate suggestions that the Titans will trade him away to let Willis play now.

It's the worst part of offseason.  Even the writers are grasping for things to write about. 

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8 minutes ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

This team needs it franchise guy. No more retreads. Hopefully Corral is it but if not, keep drafting till you hit. 

Really no other point to be made. You nailed it. 
 

These gap QBs have been on 3 or 4 different teams for a reason.  The QB class next year is loaded. Roll with Darnold or see what Corral has and go from there. Either of those scenarios likely has us picking top 5 

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1 minute ago, hepcat said:

Nah he's spent. Might give the Titans 2 more good seasons before he stinks 100%

We just drafted a young guy that also relies on lot's of play action, might as well play him instead of taking on this guy. After his odd OTA pressers this isn't exactly the kinda guy you want in an already rocky organization.

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Just now, top dawg said:

You have to be patient with Corral, not mess him up by throwing him to the wolves until he's ready. This is the way that I should be. 

Of course. So get his ass ready as fast as they can. In the meantime let Sam get his 3 wins at the start of the season and then throw the kid out there. I could stomach that.

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