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Again, I just done understand this poo at all.  And again, I like PJ.  But this poo just makes no sense.  We know what PJ is and what he's capable of with live reps and in real games.  He is a solid backup.  He is 2-0 as an NFL starter.  But wtf are we learning by playing him over Corral in the 3rd Qtr of a preseason game?  They keep talking about development, and this is the kind of poo we do????  And this compounded on top of us still wasting reps on Darnold when he will either be a backup or released...  I just don't fuging get it.

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Just now, rhyslloyd said:

Let’s talk more about Corral to the PS thing. I’m exaggerating, but Matt Rhule is clearly a cuck for his guys. PJ Walker is not an NFL quarterback. 

Corral isn't going to the Practice Squad because he would never clear waivers. I really hate that people keep saying this as if it somehow justifies their take that Rhule sucks.

The fact is that if you're trying to evaluate the roster, you need a QB out there to run the offense. PJ can do that better than Corral right now so you put him out just to execute for other guys. Corral is obviously making the team but he may not be the best option to use to evaluate everyone else.

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1 minute ago, Castavar said:

At this point, I wouldn't even be surprised if we keep Baker, Darnold, AND PJ and try to sneak Corral to the PS only to get snatched up quickly. Rhule is just so fuggin stupid nothing surprises me anymore.

I’m kind of thinking the same thing. If they don’t put him out there and show what he can do in the preseason, then there will be be less tape?

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1 minute ago, CPcavedweller said:

Corral isn't going to the Practice Squad because he would never clear waivers. I really hate that people keep saying this as if it somehow justifies their take that Rhule sucks.

The fact is that if you're trying to evaluate the roster, you need a QB out there to run the offense. PJ can do that better than Corral right now so you put him out just to execute for other guys. Corral is obviously making the team but he may not be the best option to use to evaluate everyone else.

I want to see that for myself if that is true.   Which I don’t believe 

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