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We currently have the #2 pick in the draft :)


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1 hour ago, Catsfan69 said:

He's a terrible passer and sealed the game with a pick. The guy averages 150 yds a game passing.

Kyle Allen can do better than that.

Fields has more passing touchdowns than all the Panthers QBs combined, less interceptions, and has scored more touchdowns than our entire offense. Kyle Allen would die behind the Bears offensive line. Montgomery had to jump for that ball Fields through but it did hit him in his hands. It should have been caught. 
 

Mac Jones also looks a lot better than anyone we have on our team. We passed on both them. And now we are playing catch up again. We need to draft our top end QB and then develop him. Trading back isn’t the answer. Identify our guy and get him. 

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2 minutes ago, Varking said:

Fields has more passing touchdowns than all the Panthers QBs combined, less interceptions, and has scored more touchdowns than our entire offense. Kyle Allen would die behind the Bears offensive line. Montgomery had to jump for that ball Fields through but it did hit him in his hands. It should have been caught. 
 

Mac Jones also looks a lot better than anyone we have on our team. We passed on both them. And now we are playing catch up again. We need to draft our top end QB and then develop him. Trading back isn’t the answer. Identify our guy and get him. 

He has more than our esteemed duo of 

PJ Walker and Baker Mayfield?

 

You don't say?????

 

GTFOH with Fields.

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9 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

This a big hypothetical, If the ravens tag Lamar, would it be possible we give up two firsts for him? 

After today I am not wanting to give that up for him and pay him some massive contract.  He was just ok today IMO and is incredibly risky running around like that even if that is where he is mainly effective 

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3 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

He has more than our esteemed duo of 

PJ Walker and Baker Mayfield?

 

You don't say?????

 

GTFOH with Fields.

You want to draft Penix who has never been the player or talent that Fields is. If you aren’t willing to draft Penix in the first then you aren’t sold on him. We don’t need to settle for second tier. 

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5 minutes ago, Varking said:

You want to draft Penix who has never been the player or talent that Fields is. If you aren’t willing to draft Penix in the first then you aren’t sold on him. We don’t need to settle for second tier. 

Penix can throw better than Fields.

He stands in the pocket and delivers NFL throws while being hit. Fields never did that

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11 minutes ago, Shocker said:

After today I am not wanting to give that up for him and pay him some massive contract.  He was just ok today IMO and is incredibly risky running around like that even if that is where he is mainly effective 

He’s never had a wr like DJ and with terrace improving it would be interesting to see. He’s a damn good player and we would know what we are getting and wouldn’t have to gamble on a rookie. His stat line won’t show it, but he was a good passer in todays game. Re sign Forman and keep the line the same, with Lamar this team would be pretty good. 

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