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PJ Walker to Da Bears….


Donald LaFell
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27 minutes ago, CRA said:

2 years, 5 million.  1 million dollar signing bonus. 

good for PJ.  A Sam Darnold tier QB.  

A Sam Darnold tier QB....wut?

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Even as bad as Sam had been here (sans the 4-2 season where he looked decent for once), PJ still wasn't long for the NFL at the rate he was going.   

I guess that's one (and maybe the only) thing Rhule did that was a positive in that he saved (or at the very least prolonged) PJ's career in the NFL whereas he would currently be starring in NFL Europe or something. 

 

In all seriousness, as a human being, I wish him all the best in Chicago and whatever he does going forward.

 

In not-so-seriousness :

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14 minutes ago, glenwo2 said:

A Sam Darnold tier QB....wut?

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Even as bad as Sam had been here (sans the 4-2 season where he looked decent for once), PJ still wasn't long for the NFL at the rate he was going.   

I guess that's one (and maybe the only) thing Rhule did that was a positive in that he saved (or at the very least prolonged) PJ's career in the NFL whereas he would currently be starring in NFL Europe or something. 

 

In all seriousness, as a human being, I wish him all the best in Chicago and whatever he does going forward.

 

In not-so-seriousness :

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lol.  Yes. PJ Walker and Sam Darnold are the same tier QB right now. 

and if you doubt that….go look at the deals both just signed.  That’s the tier they are in.  The market and the NFL sets the tier.  Folks still hanging on to the status of how folks entered the league.  Irrelevant at this point. 

Not long for the NFL? Yeah, again, same tier QB.  Sam on his 3rd team.   Was worse on his second than first team.  Only can get a one year deal to be probably the 3rd string QB.  

same tier QB.  Reality just backed that up.  There is nothing that backs Sam being in a different tier.  League just drove that fact home.

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Still on Sam’s junk lol.  Come on dawg.  

 

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40 minutes ago, CRA said:

lol.  Yes. PJ Walker and Sam Darnold are the same tier QB right now. 

and if you doubt that….go look at the deals both just signed.  That’s the tier they are in.  The market and the NFL sets the tier.  Folks still hanging on to the status of how folks entered the league.  Irrelevant at this point. 

Not long for the NFL? Yeah, again, same tier QB.  Sam on his 3rd team.   Was worse on his second than first team.  Only can get a one year deal to be probably the 3rd string QB.  

same tier QB.  Reality just backed that up.  There is nothing that backs Sam being in a different tier.  League just drove that fact home.

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Still on Sam’s junk lol.  Come on dawg.  

 

I wasn't talking about Tier's as far as "backup contracts" go.      But you do you, buddy. 

PJ is not an NFL QB.    He only plays one on TV.

 

And now he'll play one in Chicago!  Yay. 

(i'm sure his biggest fan is creating an account on their message board as we speak)

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Just now, glenwo2 said:

I wasn't talking about Tier's as far as backups go.      But you do you, buddy. 

You were the one that felt the need to protest that I called them the same tier QB.   Who knows what you intended with your protest.  League sees them as the same caliber QB at this point.   

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Just now, Donald LaFell said:

While I have tried to forget a lot of the season, it’s hard to think of many good passing plays that were not PJ involved. 

I forget...was that the TD that ended up with that stupid penalty called by the Refs for removing his helmet? 

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