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Mayfield for peanuts and a coke...


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21 minutes ago, Jmac said:

Even if I am not crazy for the guy, no way they could turn this trade down. Five million and a fifth round conditional pick is crazy for a starting QB. Even for a meh starting QB, it is a deal.

P.J is gone and Darnold is gone next season if they can't unload him this year. Corral will get his shot. NFL season is long and things happen. Just study the playbook and be ready when his shot comes.

 

Good way to sum it up.  If Hurney were around I would be looking for Darnold to be IRd due to a deep paper cut on his non throwing hand.  Will be interesting to see how TC plays out. 

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For comparison, riverboat and the commanders gave up a 3rd in 2022 and a conditional 3rd (that can become a 2nd) in 2023 to pay all of carson wentz's 28m 2022 contract.

5m and a 5th (that can become a 4th) in 2024 for a kick of the tires on Mayfield seems reasonable.

 

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19 minutes ago, rayzor said:

Going to a great restaurant and just getting a chunk of stale bread because it's the cheapest thing on the menu.

You just described my dad.

Used to buy that disgusting Caffeine-Free Coke. Everybody in the family hated it (including him) but it was cheaper 😕

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Can't keep 4 QB's. Someone  will have to push Rhule out of the way if he tries this shat. Baker 1st,Corral 2nd, Darnold 3rd. In the real world, it should go this way....but with this staff WTF knows.

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1 hour ago, rayzor said:

Fugging get what you pay for. Going to a great restaurant and just getting a chunk of stale bread because it's the cheapest thing on the menu.

Baker is a top 15 qb, with him on our team last year we might end up being a borderline playoff team. 

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