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Who’s ready for the big game next weekend?


BIGH2001
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This one is over. Next weekend is a battle of epic proportions between whatever trash we roll out at QB vs the ghost of Russell Wilson. Nathaniel Hackett’s incompetence is at the Rhule level. This might be a game that messes up our draft position if you’re into that kind of stuff.  

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2 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

I can't be sure with Wilks and his faith in his players stance. It would not surprise me to see Baker start once again. Let's hope reason prevails.

Each of the options are trash brought in by preacher Rhule. It really doesn’t matter who starts. Sam will lock onto a receiver and panic under pressure just like baker. This line should give him more time to throw but I don’t think it’s going to look markedly better.

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1 minute ago, BIGH2001 said:

Each of the options are trash brought in by preacher Rhule. It really doesn’t matter who starts. Sam will lock onto a receiver and panic under pressure just like baker. This line should give him more time to throw but I don’t think it’s going to look markedly better.

None of our QBs are good, but I dislike watching Baker play the most.

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1 minute ago, BIGH2001 said:

Each of the options are trash brought in by preacher Rhule. It really doesn’t matter who starts. Sam will lock onto a receiver and panic under pressure just like baker. This line should give him more time to throw but I don’t think it’s going to look markedly better.

That's not the point. The point is Wilks doesn't give up on his players that easily.  He started PJ after the statically worst qb performance ever. Stranger things have happened. 

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