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I wouldn’t mind seeing Darnold play…


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Purely to eliminate the “well he never had a decent line” argument. 
 

The line is so much better than last year. 
 

I know he’s still trash WITH time. But I’m curious how he looks with consistently more time if that makes sense. Maybe it eliminates ghosts. 
 

Worst case scenario he turns the ball over more than Baker. 

 

Actually worst case he plays well and saves Rhule.

 

Nevermind have a great day nothing happened here. 

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Why don't the Panthers just forfeit the rest of the games.........do it one week at a time........hehe.

Per the NFL rule book....

Note: If a team forfeits a game, the opponent will be declared the winner by a score of 2-0, but the points will not be added to the winning team’s record for purposes of offensive production or tie-breakers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Sure, at this point, why not?

Basically Mayfield and Darnold are auditioning for back-up QB jobs on other teams right now. Neither will be here next year (barring some kind of miracle of re-awakening of their abilities). In the meantime we should find some UDFA out there that never got signed, put him on the practice squad and then give him a shot down the stretch.

I mean, we've already got a win on the season, so the worst we can do is tie for the worst record in Panthers' history. Of course, with 17 games now, that could mean we'd need a second win to make sure.

I'm not seeing that win, especially with this coaching. 

 

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