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Corral deserves a fair shot


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36 minutes ago, methodtoll said:

Why is it that when some on here hope that Corral has success in this league that we are consider Corral lovers? 

Lets be real here for a minute: 

I was one of the few supporters of Corral on this forum but mainly because a bunch of you believe he is a bust after, what? Two preseason games? It really isn't enough to actually label him a bust and in fact, I am fairly certain that Fitterer even said he was a project QB.

That said, I will support which ever QB has the most success with this team and if anything, I hope Corral develops into a decent back-up for the future behind Young because I do not foresee Dalton being the long term solution to our back-up QB position. 

We will see though. I just hope they do give Corral some time with the 2nd string at least during pre-season.

I am with you on this

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Right now I think he is getting a shot at staying in the NFL.

On the team's end, there are a ton of scenarios that are literally a play away. Think two or three years down the line, you aren't thinking Dalton. You want to thoroughly evaluate every option. They should be, or have a good reason why. 

New people get benefit of the doubt until they don't, I am gonna believe they are having their conversations. 

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Meh. He’ll get his “fair” shot, and if by some miracle he actually significantly outperforms Bryce?  He’ll get more opportunities. If it looks even remotely close, obviously it’s going to go to the guy they think had a brighter future, the guy they gave up some picks and a starting WR for. 

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2 hours ago, PizzaTheHutt said:

I hope he does enough in training camp and preseason to gain interest from other teams for a trade. Give him a fair shot with someone else, we don't need 3 on our roster 

With the new rules you’re just shooting your self in the foot for no reason if you dont carry a third. No reason not to 

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3 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I think most teams will now that you are allotted an extra game day roster spot for a third QB. Honestly, there's no good reason not to.

That was a proposed rule change that didn't pass the owner vote this offseason.

Maybe they'll try it again next year or in the future, but there isn't going to be a bonus game day spot for a 3rd QB this year.

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1 hour ago, jb2288 said:

With the new rules you’re just shooting your self in the foot for no reason if you dont carry a third. No reason not to 

adding as many bodies as you can to help with the transition to the 3-4 defense and to keep more olinemen that we think we should hold onto in order to better protect Bryce in the future are 2 really good reasons to start.

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5 hours ago, Ocpanthertew714 said:

Guess there are still a few Corrall groupies around

i mean I get it, he’s handsome and tall but good god  you make me sick

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Such a ridiculous and childish response with absolutely zero basis other than "He said something and it hurt me wittle feelings so I go poo poo in my diaper!"

It hurts absolutely nothing to keep him around in order to see what he has and if he develops into something backup material or if he develops into starter material and potential trade bait. It is so telling and pathetic that you would call him a "groupie", let alone flip him off for having an opinion that is both rational and makes sense for the betterment of the team. You are a shining example of why a tubby basement dwelling buffoon with chubby greasy troll fingers should not be allowed to peck away at his mommy's computer while she is upstairs fixing his Kid Cuisine microwave dinner.

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3 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

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So please tell me, what is so funny with keeping the guy around to see if he can develop into trade bait or a decent backup? I mean, if you can post gifs constantly then post me a few reasons why trying to develop him for future assets or just as a reliable backup is so funny? You must have reasons other than Gifs since you are so passionately a "No" on this.

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