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19 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I'm shocked that the Vikings actually fixed Darnold. It's gonna be interesting to see what they do moving forward having drafted McCarthy in the 1st this past draft.

They didnt fix Darnold, the 49ers did. He said sitting on the bench made it make sense.

also and i cant stress this enough, Mike Evans and Jetta are fuging good

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23 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

We gave up on this:

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who did this to us today

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and this

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who did this to the Packers today

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to trade two 1sts, two 2nds, and DJ Moore for this

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I told y'all Darnold was legit!

 

We had a good thing going with Darnold/Wilks. Shame on us.

 

But it's a new day and we have to focus on the right now.

 

Bryce Up Son 

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22 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

I think the year sitting at 49ers helped get him ready 

Very possible. Being able to sit back and take a breather and just be a student of the game under an excellent offensive coach couldn't have hurt. Then turn around and land in a great spot right after. After ending up in two of the worst situations in the league he managed to wind up in two of the best. Good for him.

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Very possible. Being able to sit back and take a breather and just be a student of the game under an excellent offensive coach couldn't have hurt. Then turn around and land in a great spot right after. After ending up in two of the worst situations in the league he managed to wind up in two of the best. Good for him.

He was a 20 year old starter for the nyjets.  He should have sat completely for his rookie year 

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25 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

We gave up on this:

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who did this to us today

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and this

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who did this to the Packers today

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to trade two 1sts, two 2nds, and DJ Moore for this

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And there was a reason we gave up on the first two, who played a lot worse in a Panthers uniform so who’s to say if you give up on Bryce he won’t win an MVP somewhere else lol. 

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9 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

Bryce in this stretch has been better than any Baker or Darnold stretch in a panthers uniform. And that’s with no CMC, DJ, Moore or Robbie Anderson.

Teddy was better than both of them in Carolina with worst pass protection

Your first paragraph I agree with but Teddy was a stat padding coward who never threw the ball down field. He sucked monumental ass here. He was super saiyan Jimmy Clausen. 

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This is why you choose an alpha, grown ass man who can make every throw as your QB1. it should be the baseline. Pair him up with a stud center and LT and put guys around him who can catch the damn ball. 

Sam saw ghosts because he got the piss knocked out of him every week. He probably played half the time with a concussion. I bet his eyesight wasn’t exactly 20/20. 

He didn’t need a team of superstars, but he got fortunate. I’m happy for him. 

I like Bryce, but physics is physics.  eventually injury will come his way. I wouldn’t put money on him having a 10 year NFL career. 

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2 minutes ago, NAS said:

And there was a reason we gave up on the first two, who played a lot worse in a Panthers uniform so who’s to say if you give up on Bryce he won’t win an MVP somewhere else lol. 

You can make the argument for sure, but no one was questioning the talent level of the other two even while they were here. 

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