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I must say, the whole Sam/Baker splitting reps during TC is starting to make sense now.


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3 minutes ago, panthersgreenville said:

I know we all said how it was all theatre and the QB “competition” was a joke, but IF by some 1 in a billion chance we start Sam and he looks good, maybe the whole QB competition wasn’t theater after all and the coaches knew something we didn’t?! 

Like they knew they fuged up a trade again and both guys suck but still had pick one to start? It's obvious they're just throwing poo at the wall 

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Just now, OneBadCat said:

The only trade off is that Sam can see over the line. So he might make a few more completions. But he's still an idiot and will piss down his leg and throw picks at the first sign of adversity. 

I still can’t help but wonder if CMC had stayed healthy all year last year and we had this O line to go a long with it, what that 3-0 start would have turned into. Say all you want about Sam’s collapse but mofo looked on the brink of being Josh Allen lite those first three games and Baker has similarly bad teams as Darnold did and has looked absolute garbage 

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5 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Like they knew they fuged up a trade again and both guys suck but still had pick one to start? It's obvious they're just throwing poo at the wall 

Would not surprise me if Rhule didn't start Baker sooner than he wanted to out of pressure from the fanbase more than anything.  It never made sense to me for them to get Baker in the first place.  He wasn't going to change the trajectory of this team this season. 

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2 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Would not surprise me if Rhule didn't start Baker sooner than he wanted to out of pressure from the fanbase more than anything.  It never made sense to me for them to get Baker in the first place.  He wasn't going to change the trajectory of this team this season. 

Baker did legit beat him out in camp, playing against our own defense. Against teams that actually game plan I don't think either guy is going to be in a position to succeed. We'd have average dudes like Cousins/Carr etc looking just as bad

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