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Just now, UNCrules2187 said:

Others have mentioned this, but you have to put Dalton in for a game or two just to see what you have on this roster. Who are the keepers? Is it worth giving an extension to Diontae Johnson?  Is Icky garbage or if there's a more savvy QB in the pocket, does he look a little better? 

why would johnson resign here?

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5 minutes ago, UNCrules2187 said:

Others have mentioned this, but you have to put Dalton in for a game or two just to see what you have on this roster. Who are the keepers? Is it worth giving an extension to Diontae Johnson?  Is Icky garbage or if there's a more savvy QB in the pocket, does he look a little better? 

Nobody wants to sign an extension to play with someone that can't throw the ball five yards

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4 minutes ago, UNCrules2187 said:

Others have mentioned this, but you have to put Dalton in for a game or two just to see what you have on this roster. Who are the keepers? Is it worth giving an extension to Diontae Johnson?  Is Icky garbage or if there's a more savvy QB in the pocket, does he look a little better? 

To me, even with the crap play at the QB position, the O-Line has looked better than serviceable, they actually look decent and should only get better, baring injuries, the more they play together and gel.  The QB actually runs into sacks, and fakes hurries to scurry out of the pocket like a scared little miny mouse!  I have watched all the receivers get wide open, meaning more than NFL open, but if they are beyond 10 yards they can hang it up.  There is absolutely no way to grade any other player on offence!  Like I said last week, take the ball out of Bryce Youngs hands and the games will be closer.

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Just now, Gapanthersfan said:

Halftime yesterday was the crossroads at which the wrong road was taken. It was a gigantic middle finger to the entire room, sans Bryce. If another crossroads comes up next game and he still goes wrong… stick a fork in it. 

Each play after that was its own crossroad. 

Each time they send Bryce out there, they're saying "fug you" to the other players and the fans. 

At what point does the NFL step in? Can they even step in? This is not the product the NFL wants presented to its viewers. 

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26 minutes ago, UNCrules2187 said:

Others have mentioned this, but you have to put Dalton in for a game or two just to see what you have on this roster. Who are the keepers? Is it worth giving an extension to Diontae Johnson?  Is Icky garbage or if there's a more savvy QB in the pocket, does he look a little better? 


Johnson is not staying unless we sign a proven vet QB.

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