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Who has been the best post-Cam Panthers QB?


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Who has been the best post-Cam Panthers QB?  

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  1. 1. Which turd has been the least foul-smelling?

    • Kyle Allen
      12
    • Taylor Heinecke
      14
    • Teddy Bridgewater
      38
    • Sam Darnold
      8
    • Broken Cam
      11
    • PJ Walker
      2
    • Baker Mayfield
      0
    • Jacob Eason
      0
    • They all were/are equally terrible
      16


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It was Kyle Allen.  He was the only one who was able to maximize CMC & consistently get the ball to DJ.  

Heinecke has been fun as hell for Washington but he wasn't at that level yet when he played here. 

Teddy managed but did not elevate.

Darnold has had like 4 good games out of 14.

Mostly trash.

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Pretty wild Kyle Allen's win total is more than Darnold and Baker combined given what we spent for those two.  Compared:

7 wins in 1 season - Kyle Allen - UDFA, GAINED a 5th in a trade

10 wins in 3 seasons - Bridgewater, Darnold & Baker - 2nd, 4th, 5th, 6th, $53.6 million (accrued total paid, 30 TB+18.8 SD+4.8 BM)

 

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