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If the Aints didn't want Dalton, why Should we ?


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5 minutes ago, Day1PanthersFan said:

Let me guess, it's because the saints are idiots 

He has been cut multiple times, Dallas,Saints, and people are saying our Savior coach who has already won us a superbowl is going to start him week 1

I would rather start an unknown quantity, than a proven failure 


He’s there to mentor Bryce. That is all. Bryce will play when he’s ready. 

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Bc he is a mentoring qb, he knows the game and defenses and simply isn’t talented enough to take advantage 

very similar to wienke

Also he is a spy from the saints

My assumption is he was signed as such and trading for 1 overall was known very early on

im def ok with it and def drunk but new qbs need a vet not Pj sitting vegans them…ala Anderson/cam

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Name another available veteran QB who was available this offseason who was willing to sign on to being a backup without a legitimate chance at earning the starting job........

But is better suited to be a mentor than Dalton, a guy who never was an elite physical talent but still was able to start in this league for a decade.

I'd say I'll wait.... but there isn't

Only one who would have been close, is Two Gloves, but given him already being here a couple years ago, Dalton makes way more sense.

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