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Panthers’ Sam Darnold ready to compete for QB job: ‘Me and Baker are cool’


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2 hours ago, ForJimmy said:

He is just happy he is getting $18.5 million after his awful season last year.

Seriously--he has to know he is not going anywhere as an NFL QB--just invest the money and live a happy life knowing that you had all the tools and opportunity and you failed.

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28 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

Seriously--he has to know he is not going anywhere as an NFL QB--just invest the money and live a happy life knowing that you had all the tools and opportunity and you failed.

Beat me to it. 

He has been the anointed starter for his first four years, and the results have been consistently bad.  And by results, I mean his results.  The fact that the four teams he started for were disasters is a footnote, but that does not excuse his own performances. 

That is no sin.  The membership list of that club is pretty lengthy.

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On 7/27/2022 at 10:05 AM, BrianS said:

Never questioned Sam's character.  He seems like a genuinely good dude, and I would wish him nothing but the best in whatever his endeavors.  I just don't think he's an NFL QB.

Hopefully he took his studies seriously when he was in school and can finish his degree and do whatever makes him happy.

I think he'll have a long, uneventful NFL career as a QB2. 

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34 minutes ago, DeeJay said:

its training camp some quarterback will hurt something 

and then they will call us and ask for darnold.

first we will laugh then go alright give us picks lots of them!

Every team has a backup QB as bad a Sam on the roster already.  Many with one better.  We would have to pay someone to take Sam.   

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On 7/27/2022 at 9:57 AM, ladypanther said:

“But at the end of the day, this is a business and we both take our craft and what we do very seriously. So it’s going to be very serious when that time comes to compete, but off the field, and all that stuff, me and Baker are really cool.”

Baker and I, you stupid sonofabitch!

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