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MC9's skill set is greater than Baker's.


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Yeah, I said it. And you remember that I said it!

Once Corral gets up to speed, whether it's 2022 or beyond, he'll do things that Baker or Darnold wish that they could do as far as throwing and running the rock.

I'm tired of the Huddle's general disrespect for "our QB of the future." 

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I have hopes that he can be the future of the team. I absolutely feel like a complete red shirt year will do wonders for his development. It will also give our team time to develop and build depth as we are still young and Unproven. Corral starting this year could do more harm than good in my opinion. He’s a third round pick and should not have pressure to start at all this season. With Baker and Sam locked in with what we are paying them he can sit back and learn the NFL and have a real shot to compete for a starting role next year. If he becomes the starter we will be set up perfect to have a good team built around him with three rookie years to go

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Honestly, it’s looking like he’s not going to get much of a chance.

Baker is either going to do well enough get a 2nd year or Rhule and Co are gone and a new regime comes in wanting their own ‘guy’.

Sucks but that is usually how it goes. Guys like Corral usually don’t get much of a chance.

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Baker and Sam are in Contract years. Both will be gone next year unless one of them (Baker Maybe?), Plays really well. If that happens the FO will have a big decision to make. MC9 will really have to impress even if he's riding the pine. Even the chargers offered an injured Drew Brees a contract with P. Rivers waiting in the wings. A new contract for Baker in that scenario would keep Matt on the Bench, and the Panthers out of any Stroud/Young/(whoev's a top QB) pick in next year's draft.

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