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16 minutes ago, mav1234 said:

I wish the enthusiasm of fans guaranteed success for a player on the field.

I'm behind whomever we play. I don't believe this will be Corral's only opportunity. Very few NFL players with significant talent / college hype only get one. Even Clausen got at least 3 chances, lol.

Yep. If he is the real deal, he will get his chance to show it. 

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5 hours ago, Khyber53 said:

I think we do carry 3 going into the season, but we may trade one out before the deadline to someone with a QB injury. Trading before there's an emergency need out there just isn't going to happen, there's no real market for either Darnold or Mayfield at this point.

PJ on special teams is possible, I guess, but I just don't see it. Those special teams spots are too important and we were too weak on ST last year to use even one spot for stashing an old friend. PJ may well find him a spot on a USFL team or XFL team if that gets back off the ground this year.

PJ is practice squad eligible.  I don’t think Rhule dumps his guy in a hotseat year.  Especially not one where we stumbled into 2 wins with him.

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4 hours ago, rippadonn said:

He in nooooo way lacks confidence. You can scratch that off the list.

He's supremely confident and is putting on a circus display of accuracy.

He should play. Those other guys screwed up THEIR shot. Neither should be allowed to deny his shot. That's the way I see it.

He's done everything right. He's a bully. He's super aggressive. If that can be harnessed we all of a sudden have a Russell Wilson situation.

Why not us? Why NOT Matt. He's working super hard for the job. He's heavier, all cut up, all man. Young Lion indeed. Buckets! IF Baker did it it'd be bonkers. He hasn't. I've seen no video evidence. Why? 

I’m pulling for him too, but let’s not get ahead of ourselves 

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23 hours ago, Khyber53 said:

PJ on special teams is possible, I guess, but I just don't see it. Those special teams spots are too important and we were too weak on ST last year to use even one spot for stashing an old friend.

Agreed. We actually seem to have made improving ST a point of emphasis this offseason. new and improved coordinator, big time punter, return specialist...

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