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Carr’s destination betting odds


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Sneaky team to watch would be Atlanta.  

Ridder was okay but this would be a notch up and he aligns with a lot of what Arthur Smith likes to do and is similar to what he brought out in Tannehill.

They can also offer him a pretty fat contract up front/little finagling needed.  

I wouldn't mind if the Texans or Colts got him, then it opens the draft up a bit.  

 

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1 hour ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

They had to move on from Carr or McDaniel. They couldn't afford(literally) to fire McDaniel so Carr it is. 

Yep, Raiders owner, Mark Davis, is a poor man trying to win at a rich man's game.  He is a dunderhead in comparison to his father.  Of all the dumb moves Mark has made over the years, hiring McDaniels is the dumbest.  Now he can't afford to fire guy, so Carr had to go.  McDaniels will destroy the Raiders just like he destroyed the Broncos.

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24 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Because they have two guys on rookie contracts. One just played pretty well and the other they traded a ton to move up to draft. If I was them I'd have the same plan they likely have - go into camp and let them battle it out.

That team is a QB1 from a Super Bowl.  The young guys are fine but it seems like a hell of an opportunity to waste on Lance and Purdy.

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2 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Please let him go to the Saints!

 

Nobody is fearing Carr in this division.

 

That's also helps us in the draft the Saints were ahead of us looking for a QB.

Be careful what you wish for.  The Saints have a good OL, solid defense, and some playmakers in Kamara and Olave.  Give them a good QB plus the draft pick they got back for Payton they could be dangerous in the NFC...

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1 minute ago, L-TownCat said:

That team is a QB1 from a Super Bowl.  The young guys are fine but it seems like a hell of an opportunity to waste on Lance and Purdy.

If Purdy or Lance were healthy they could have won the Super Bowl.  They were down to their 3rd string in the NFC championship game.

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