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Rank Andy Dalton in this list.


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Just a thought experiment. Was  looking at a list of top 10 back-up QB's in the league and the red rifle came in at #2. And that got me thinking... even though he's our back-up, is he one the best QB we've had on the roster in the last few seasons?

The List:

  • Kyle Allen
  • Taylor Heinicke
  • Bridgewater
  • PJ Tucker
  • Sam Darnold
  • Andy Dalton
  • Baker Mayfield
  • Post-Patriots Cam Newton



My Ranking:

Bridgewater

Andy Dalton

Taylor Heinicke

Post-Patriots Cam Newton

Sam Darnold

Baker Mayfield

Kyle Allen

PJ Tucker

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I don’t really wanna ruin what we have nor do I think it’s really necessary but I feel like having Cam in the room as a mentor to these guys would be really cool. It’s absolutely Bryce show and don’t wanna take away from that at all. But man that sideline juice of sneaky Corral and the face of our franchise maybe ever, backing what I think is one of the faces of the nfl would be just feel awesome.

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13 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Cam is not high on that list. I will live him forever but his arm is completely shot. 

It just is what it is.

Dalton is probably #1 or #2. Teddy might be the only contender. 

We'll have fans still thinking Cam's ready to lead a team to a Super Bowl in 2043.

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39 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

You the one who brought up Cam in 2043. Stop being weird.

 

Cam is gone be happy and stop getting mad because he still has fans. 

You can still be a Cam fan (like myself) while also understanding he is not a viable QB in the NFL in the year 2023. Stop being dense.

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