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20 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Daboll will get fired fairly soon, IMO. He cooked himself with that move.

Starting to feel that way myself... Schoen is definitely gone seeing as he chose to pay Jones and let Barkley walk. He might have been able to survive, but then Daboll BURIED Jones all the way down to 4th string behind Tim Boyle. I'm surprised that Daboll didn't poo in Jones' locker while he was packing it up at this point because good lord did he make his disdain obvious this week.

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Just now, Icege said:

Starting to feel that way myself... Schoen is definitely gone seeing as he chose to pay Jones and let Barkley walk. He might have been able to survive, but then Daboll BURIED Jones all the way down to 4th string behind Tim Boyle. I'm surprised that Daboll didn't poo in Jones' locker while he was packing it up at this point because good lord did he make his disdain obvious this week.

Daboll is proving to be a fraud as a HC anyway. That team is too talented to be this bad.

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5 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

One is a tried and true veteran of moderate playing ability.  The other is a wild QB bust with shattered confidence and questionable playing ability. 

I would prefer not to be shuffling two shitty QB's in and out all next season. Maybe try extending a mediocre veteran and hope for potentially mediocre results? As opposed to shooting for bottom quarter of the NFL and ending up with bottom tenth of all QB's on NFL rosters.

I get what you're saying and agree, going into next season with BY and DD is a disaster. But the bigger disaster would be in the FO. All I'm looking at is could he potentially improve the team. Potentially, yes. How big would that improvement be? Hard to say. We've seen it happen a few times in recent years with Stafford, Goff, Geno, Darnold, Baker so while improbable, it's not impossible. If he doesn't do anything of note, cut him, no harm done. But if we go into next season without addressing the elephant in the room and don't try to seriously improve the QB position, none of it matters.

Like I said earlier, my biggest concern is the FO being content to go into next season with Bryce and Dalton, even if things continue as they have been. We can't be satisfied with what we're seeing from either of these guys. All that said, I don't think Jones is coming here on Dalton's salary. 

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2 minutes ago, CPantherKing said:

Perfect QB project for Canales. Canales has proven to be the vet QB whisperer. Passing up an opportunity to improve the QB position & lean on Canales' system would be another regrettable action.

It would be, if that is how he is seen.

I just want Canales to go get someone he thinks can do the job. If it is Jones or some guy we haven't thought of, it doesn't matter to me. 

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1 hour ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

I get what you're saying and agree, going into next season with BY and DD is a disaster. But the bigger disaster would be in the FO. All I'm looking at is could he potentially improve the team. Potentially, yes. How big would that improvement be? Hard to say. We've seen it happen a few times in recent years with Stafford, Goff, Geno, Darnold, Baker so while improbable, it's not impossible. If he doesn't do anything of note, cut him, no harm done. But if we go into next season without addressing the elephant in the room and don't try to seriously improve the QB position, none of it matters.

Like I said earlier, my biggest concern is the FO being content to go into next season with Bryce and Dalton, even if things continue as they have been. We can't be satisfied with what we're seeing from either of these guys. All that said, I don't think Jones is coming here on Dalton's salary. 

So, Stafford has literally always been an elite QB. Goff led a team to the SB so at worst he was Matt Ryan/Kirk Cousins tier. Baker was a guy that relatively stabilized the dumpster fire Browns QB situation until they wrongly gave up on him. Still was a Pro Bowl QB in Cleveland.

Smith was a wild success story, however it took many stops and many years to rise to the top.

Darnold is a wild bust that is still a bust, but he happens to be on one of the best teams in the NFL(averaged 1.3 TO's/GM for career, averaging 1.4 TO's/GM this season). Only a complete fool doesn't watch him and see that his ceiling is basically Jameis Winston. 

So....of these, you are banking on the multi-year veteran with many teams that finally made it or the still basically bust that also took multiple years and multiple stops to "make it." 

None of those situations is anything close to Daniel Jones and Carolina.

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