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2nd and 3rd string expected most tmrw night


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3 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

According to who? They have a closed walk through today

Darin Gantt according to NBC Sports Edge. It says Monday, but its in their latest feed, I assume it is a typo since they happen often on their site.

 

Terrace Marshall (hamstring) returned to practice Monday.

Marshall missed some time with a hamstring injury. He will likely be eased back in -- he got some rest on Wednesday -- but he should be good to go for Week 1. Marshall was having a great offseason before the injury. 

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2 minutes ago, AlphabetsEnd said:

Do we think Mayfield sits the entire game? 

Darnold then starts and leaves after a quarter or two?

Rhule said he wasn't playing his starters and that he wouldn't make an annoucnement on QB until after the Patriots game.  

So I assume that means you don't see Baker or Sam. 

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I actually meant to post, Gantt was in local radio here in Raleigh earlier and said the majority of the action will be 2nd and 4rd stringers tomorrow and that the staff wants to get Corral some more meaningful reps with a better supporting cast around him...  and Gantt is in an official capacity with the team, so there you have it.  I still think PJ will get a bulk of the snaps, but I'm curious if they let Corral go first with the 2s first?

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I would give Baker another series and then Darnold the rest of the half followed by Corral in the second half, but what do I know.  PJ should be cut because there is no path for him to make this roster without Darnold getting cut.  Also it would be nice if Icky got some valuable reps and Mays got some at center.  

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