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First 17 NFL QB Starts


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Fields is a bust it's best for folks to move on once and for all.

As far as Horn goes at this point the only question is whether or not picking Horn over Surtain was the right call. Jaycee has a lot to make up for this Sunday.

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5 hours ago, strato said:

Depending on how Sunday goes, they might like playing in LV. 

First thought was, the Raiders could be the weakest of that bunch but crap they are an away game.

It's LVs first home game of the year and they will likely be 0-2. First losing to a division opponent, and then going all the way to the East coast to get blown out by the Ravens on Sunday. They will be nice and pissed off when we come to town.

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At least the bears moved on from fields a good gauge of what the nfl thought of him is how few teams actually wanted him.  i wonder a year into b youngs nfl career what if anything the panthers could trade him for.  If its approaching the trade deadline and he shows what he has shown would ownership realize this and trade him for a 3rd or 4th to get at least something back?

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17 hours ago, Johnstonny said:

Every one of those teams will pummel us... 

Because they are at least trying to win. Every time Young starts it’s like waving a white flag before the game. Zero chance to win. 
I’m pretty sure d coordinators tell their team to take it easy on Young, don’t knock him out of the game. It’s a guaranteed W.

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7 minutes ago, fanpanther said:

At least the bears moved on from fields a good gauge of what the nfl thought of him is how few teams actually wanted him.  i wonder a year into b youngs nfl career what if anything the panthers could trade him for.  If its approaching the trade deadline and he shows what he has shown would ownership realize this and trade him for a 3rd or 4th to get at least something back?

We’ll have to give a 3rd or 4th not get. Young is useless in the NFL. Only the panthers think otherwise.

 

 

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