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QB Controversy Part2


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1 minute ago, Icdeadpeople said:

Let's see 2 TDs for PJ and 1 for Will...oh let's not forget the defense they each faced...PJ faced 9 out of 11 starters, Will faced 3 out of 11, your point???

Look at completion %. And I was wrong PJ had zero rushing TDs. Will also played the starters in one of the games. You have no argument.

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There is no QB controversy because we have no QBs to have a controversy about.  When Darnold comes back, we will have three guys who may not be in the league next year.  It would be a pretty safe bet two of the three will certainly be out of the league, and PJ is one of those.

PJ's NFL career is completely dependent on Rhule, and Rhule's NFL career is spiraling into the ground.

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2 minutes ago, Sgt Schultz said:

There is no QB controversy because we have no QBs to have a controversy about.  When Darnold comes back, we will have three guys who may not be in the league next year.  It would be a pretty safe bet two of the three will certainly be out of the league, and PJ is one of those.

PJ's NFL career is completely dependent on Rhule, and Rhule's NFL career is spiraling into the ground.

The controversy is PJ...we're guarantee to make the playoffs with him starting, how many huddlers are going hate the next couple wins piling up taking away their high hopes for a first round bust, no matter what happens PJ starting for the Carolina Panthers is going bring controversy to this board. If he gets us to the playoffs do you realize there will be fans mind you who will be disappointed...c'mon now time to get on that train or get left by the tracks 

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1 minute ago, Davidson Deac II said:

We don't have a qb controversy.  All our qb's are equally bad.  

Aren't you a little bit excited to see him crash in burn and finally lose to shut us "never lost" campaign up...and hey if that doesn't work out for you guess what you get to enjoy your team's success...win/win if u ask me

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