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Super Sleeper- QB Tyson Bagent


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13 hours ago, 45catfan said:

Tyson won his opening game.  THIS is why you take flyers on QBs.  I don't care if the starter gets butt hurt about competition.  I will be highly disappointed with as deep of a QB class as there is next spring if we don't take a flyer on one of these dudes. What's the worst thing that could happen? Dude flames out.  What's the best thing?  We could have a 49ers situation where we have 3 dudes that could start and Dalton ain't sticking around forever.

Not discounting this kid, because he seems like a legit QB, but didn't Kyle Allen win his first 4 or 5 starts, and now he's like 3rd string for the Bills?  I hope he has a long and successful career though.  He executed the Bears offense better than Fields has for 90% of his starts, so there is that. 

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On 10/23/2023 at 11:16 AM, joemac said:

Not discounting this kid, because he seems like a legit QB, but didn't Kyle Allen win his first 4 or 5 starts, and now he's like 3rd string for the Bills?  I hope he has a long and successful career though.  He executed the Bears offense better than Fields has for 90% of his starts, so there is that. 

Bagent last week got the second least air yards per attempt all time in a win. The Raiders could do nothing to stop the run or the screens. That is all they did all game. It was a gameplan any QB could have succeeded in. Tonight hasn't been there and the games been a lot harder on him. Already threw a pick. Had a big gain to start the game and then its been a lot of nothing since. 

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On 9/20/2025 at 12:00 PM, CRA said:

Bears would be a better team if they benched Caleb and just rolled with him.  He is a gamer.  Doesn’t matter Caleb got talent.

been a fan of his for awhile

 

 

Brother this would been the truth, I heard rumors, legit rumors that a switch was weeks in the planning......................Then Williams tossing 4 TD and near 300 yards with a high % and total reset now. Still make no mistake, Ben Johnson loves Bagent and that was the reason for $$$$$. I heard form the source himself, bagent had a better TC/off-season than Williams. He was much more prepared and put in the extra work that Williams didn't care too........ But we all know #1 overall pick get the most rope. There's still time for Williams to revert back and Bagent to get a shot. The teammates love him much more than Williams too....

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