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Dang.. I guess we made a huge mistake?


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3 hours ago, TheCasillas said:

Bucs executive Bruce Arians believes QB Baker Mayfield was a better prospect than first-round QBs Bryce Young, C.J. Stroud and Anthony Richardson.

“I can honestly say out of these four, I had Baker rated higher,” Arians said. “He had a tough time playing hurt and things didn’t work in Cleveland. Happens to a lot of guys." Arians believes Mayfield's struggles the last two seasons had more to do with Mayfield's situation than Mayfield. The Bucs signed Mayfield to a one-year deal in March after he showed showed signs of life in a four-game stretch with the Rams last year and plan to let Mayfield compete with 2021 second-round pick Kyle Trask for the starting job this preseason. Mayfield is the favorite to open the year as the Bucs' starter.

 

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3 hours ago, Ricky Spanish said:

I really don't think his situations the past two seasons have done him any favors but he's still probably an average starter at best in the league.

Like a tier below Derek Carr at best.

Lets be serious here. He’s one of the worst starting QBs in the league. He used to be decent and he had a lot of promise, but he’s gun shy now, and his confidence has been shattered. Good luck fixing that.

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4 hours ago, CRA said:

He is just doing what the 49ers just did with the recent talk about Darnold 

and they both are just doing what Carolina did when they signed Sam and then Baker.   

AKA blowing smoke up their fanbase’s rear end.   We laugh at them but we were literally just spit the same thing. 

I'd still rather have Darnold with this coaching staff than Bryce Young. He's had two of the worst coaching staff's in the NFL in the past 23 years.

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1 hour ago, joemac said:

Lets be serious here. He’s one of the worst starting QBs in the league. He used to be decent and he had a lot of promise, but he’s gun shy now, and his confidence has been shattered. Good luck fixing that.

I will bump this after he sweeps us, like most ex Panthers do , and he wasn't gun shy when he led the Rams to a last minute td 2 days from signing with them 

Nobody should judge a players abilities while they were under Matt Fool and Macadoodo, they could make Mahommes and Brady look bad , Darnold even looked like a different QB when Wilks was calling the shots 

I am not saying we shouldn't have let him go, I am saying Panther fans shouldn't be so cocky , when our QB is going to need help to stay alive, and there are 2 playoff QBs in the division,and for all we know Brady will not do so good in the broadcast booth, and unretire and sign with the Falcons 

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