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Baker Mayfield is a Carolina Panther


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2 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

Remember those words and remember what we've said about Mayfield.

Yes I'd take rookie Carson Strong over your Cleveland gum wrapper any day.

Sucked there, will suck here.

You don’t get it. No one is saying Baker is going to be our savior. We are saying it was a good trade considering how little was given up to acquire a mid-level starting QB. Something we haven’t had in several years now…

Strong was undrafted. Hopefully he can make the roster or practice squad.

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2 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

You don’t get it. No one is saying Baker is going to be our savior. We are saying it was a good trade considering how little was given up to acquire a mid-level starting QB. Something we haven’t had in several years now…

Strong was undrafted. Hopefully he can make the roster or practice squad.

Strong is highly regarded in Philly. We don't need guys here that have allegedly beat women and are known asshats.

He's a cancer. Why do you think the bottom feeder Browns DIDN'T WANT HIM ANYMORE.

I'd take Sam over a wife beating asshat.

 

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Just now, ForJimmy said:

You don’t get it. No one is saying Baker is going to be our savior. We are saying it was a good trade considering how little was given up to acquire a mid-level starting QB. Something we haven’t had in several years now…

Strong was undrafted. Hopefully he can make the roster or practice squad.

Its pointless.  So many armchair GMs want to tank before the season even begins because they want a QB in the next class or they want Rhule gone or both.

 

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13 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Are there actual journalist who feel this way or is it just you and the poster who wanted to convince everyone Carson Strong is the next best QB outside of Trask? 

anyone with a brain that has followed this franchise feels the same unless you are a hopeless romantic that sugarcoats every move this poo franchise makes.

There is literally no positive outside of rhule keeping his job that trading for a one year baker mayfield does for this team.  It sets up back again for numerous reasons thats been explained to you ad nauseam on here. 

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3 minutes ago, poundaway said:

Its pointless.  So many armchair GMs want to tank before the season even begins because they want a QB in the next class or they want Rhule gone or both.

 

I dont want to tank I want to have a fuging plan and trading a 5th (4rth) for a one year rental of Baker isnt anything close to a fuging plan

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4 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

Strong is highly regarded in Philly. We don't need guys here that have allegedly beat women and are known asshats.

He's a cancer. Why do you think the bottom feeder Browns DIDN'T WANT HIM ANYMORE.

I'd take Sam over a wife beating asshat.

 

You’re literally just making stuff up now. Log off and calm down. Jfc

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10 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

I dont want to tank I want to have a fuging plan and trading a 5th (4rth) for a one year rental of Baker isnt anything close to a fuging plan

Not sure where your love for Sam comes from, but any plan that doesn't include Darnold in the starting lineup is the way to go.  Or is your genius plan to throw a 3rd round rookie out there day one?

Having Baker on the cheap until Corral is ready is a better plan than starting with wrong way Darnold.

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6 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

I dont want to tank I want to have a fuging plan and trading a 5th (4rth) for a one year rental of Baker isnt anything close to a fuging plan

What would your plan be if professionals think Corral is not ready yet? If your plan is to roll with Sam ... fine. End of discussion. We'll all move on.

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