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Do you resign Dalton for one more season?


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Putting this out there now, do you resign him or not. Sure he is old as dirt and may be spent. Season is half over and they are still in limbo.

Options are few and far in-between. Few viable options going into 2025. What the hell are they going to do?

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You start Dalton for the rest of the year.  Everyone is arguing Bryce vs Dalton, but here is my argument.

If you have decided that Bryce isn't it, and we have.  XL, Coaker, Sanders, and Mingo will not improve more learning along with Bryce's mistakes.  While Dalton is old, he is experienced and reliable.  He is the new Fitzmagic.  Fitzy was 39 when he retired.  If he isn't interested go after Gardner Minshew or Jamis Winston.  Shoot, you never know, maybe fixed Sam Darnold could be in play. (not really) We have been on a run of red-headed QB's!

Trade back from number 1, collect an extra 2nd round pick and grab Drew Allar or even Connor Weigman and have him sit a year or two.  Build the defense in FA and the draft. Getting DB back, adding a stud EDGE from the draft and FA depth signings need to happen before we think QB.

BC isn't looking half bad at center, AC may want to come back at a discount.  I've decided that Icky plays better everyone not named Bryce Young.  OL is pretty solid.  Got to look for Moten's replacement in the late rounds.

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25 minutes ago, BeenPounding said:

You start Dalton for the rest of the year.  Everyone is arguing Bryce vs Dalton, but here is my argument.

If you have decided that Bryce isn't it, and we have.  XL, Coaker, Sanders, and Mingo will not improve more learning along with Bryce's mistakes.  While Dalton is old, he is experienced and reliable.  He is the new Fitzmagic.  Fitzy was 39 when he retired.  If he isn't interested go after Gardner Minshew or Jamis Winston.  Shoot, you never know, maybe fixed Sam Darnold could be in play. (not really) We have been on a run of red-headed QB's!

Trade back from number 1, collect an extra 2nd round pick and grab Drew Allar or even Connor Weigman and have him sit a year or two.  Build the defense in FA and the draft. Getting DB back, adding a stud EDGE from the draft and FA depth signings need to happen before we think QB.

BC isn't looking half bad at center, AC may want to come back at a discount.  I've decided that Icky plays better everyone not named Bryce Young.  OL is pretty solid.  Got to look for Moten's replacement in the late rounds.

I would have agreed 3 weeks ago, but it's not as if Dalton has played well recently either.

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