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Is Carolina where QBs go to die?


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Mayfield

Darnold

All looking like they can actually play 

Bryce would have probably broken rookie records if he played for Shannahan.  

Yes we should have picked Stroud but he would have probably looked like dog poo on this team

There’s some kind of a Jets like QB curse on this franchise 

We’re doomed with Tepper

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I'm not honestly getting too excited about either of those QBs right now, but yes, our offense blows and makes a lot of people look worse.

Edit: worth noting Darnold has a couple of fine games here too. Just give him time

 His problem is 100% consistency. He has the tools, just can't use them reliably 

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3 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Speaking of junk what happened to your boy Sam Howell?

Haven't watched their last several games but he wasn't playing with any confidence. Didn't recognize him.

I did see enough to say that Bieniemy will probably never be an OC again unless he goes back to Reid to be a title holder who doesn't actually perform the duties of the position. He's trash.

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4 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Haven't watched their last several games but he wasn't playing with any confidence. Didn't recognize him.

I did see enough to say that Bieniemy will probably never be an OC again unless he goes back to Reid to be a title holder who doesn't actually perform the duties of the position. He's trash.

I think that ship has sailed too wouldn't take him back. 

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12 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Haven't watched their last several games but he wasn't playing with any confidence. Didn't recognize him.

I did see enough to say that Bieniemy will probably never be an OC again unless he goes back to Reid to be a title holder who doesn't actually perform the duties of the position. He's trash.

Bienemy has called some nice plays today. Howell has missed badly. He looks like a backup.

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