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Roster Moves; QB Plummer signed to active roster


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1 minute ago, kungfoodude said:

I am just not seeing how this isn't tanking. I mean......how?

If Young gets hurt and/or it's 43-0 in the fourth quarter, they want to see what Plummer has to determine the moves at backup QB.

Of course with his best weapon out, we excused poor play from other second-year QBs in other conferences, so curious to see if that approach is applied here.

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1 minute ago, Joe Bear said:

If Young gets hurt and/or it's 43-0 in the fourth quarter, they want to see what Plummer has to determine the moves at backup QB.

Of course with his best weapon out, we excused poor play from other second-year QBs in other conferences, so curious to see if that approach is applied here.

I mean....I am not trying to be flippant but who cares what a PS/3rd string QB really has to offer in an almost impossible scenario?

I am becoming VERY convinced we are really tanking. But, that should show itself very clearly on Sunday, if true. We should get absolutely stomped.

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Just now, kungfoodude said:

I mean....I am not trying to be flippant but who cares what a PS/3rd string QB really has to offer in an almost impossible scenario?

I am becoming VERY convinced we are really tanking. But, that should show itself very clearly on Sunday, if true. We should get absolutely stomped.

Oh there are absolutely two big-time, 30-40 point curb-stompings incoming. But the team believes it's worth more to see if Plummer can lead a few drives in garbage time vs. spending a sixth-round pick on a QB. Not my justification, but theirs.

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1 minute ago, Joe Bear said:

Oh there are absolutely two big-time, 30-40 point curb-stompings incoming. But the team believes it's worth more to see if Plummer can lead a few drives in garbage time vs. spending a sixth-round pick on a QB. Not my justification, but theirs.

Yeah, very possibly so. We will see how it plays out. 

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15 minutes ago, Joe Bear said:

If Young gets hurt and/or it's 43-0 in the fourth quarter, they want to see what Plummer has to determine the moves at backup QB.

Of course with his best weapon out, we excused poor play from other second-year QBs in other conferences, so curious to see if that approach is applied here.

If we are getting blown out enough to sit Bryce, Bryce might lose his job again. 

 

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47 minutes ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

I think Dalton is going to retire. He lost a lot of zip on the ball from Vegas to Washington. He looked exhausted after those 5 games.

Andy only had 3 or 4 games left in him when the team signed him. He has spent those this season. He will never be able to give a team more than that at this point in his career. He will probably retire. 

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