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4 hours ago, Shotgun said:

Same with Plummer. At this point I think Morgan just prefers sh*tty qbs. 

I think its more that there isn't much point in addressing the second or third string qb when you have so many more glaring needs elsewhere.  

Can't fix everything at once.  

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7 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

I think its more that there isn't much point in addressing the second or third string qb when you have so many more glaring needs elsewhere.  

Can't fix everything at once.  

If your head coach is a qb whisperer why not lean into it with a Winston type younger vet?   As we stated the minute this thread got started, Dalton fuging blows and there is literally no value in him on the roster 

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4 hours ago, Shotgun said:

Same with Plummer. At this point I think Morgan just prefers sh*tty qbs. 

I still believe they don’t want a QB with some high ceiling traits on the roster behind BY to make things weird.  Then have to deal with noise if whatever happens 

because all it takes is BY looking like he has for the overwhelming majority of his starts…..and done would be calling for the backup pretty quick after a stretch of a couple games to start the season.   

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18 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

If your head coach is a qb whisperer why not lean into it with a Winston type younger vet?   As we stated the minute this thread got started, Dalton fuging blows and there is literally no value in him on the roster 

I was ok with the mentor aspect of keeping Dalton, but wow has he fallen off the deep end. The slow behind the WR interception was awful. I keep hearing our WRs created no separation, but on that particular play dude was wide open and Dalton couldn't get it to him with a clean pocket. Next year, we need to address the backup QB spot haaaaaard!

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4 hours ago, NorthTryon said:

I was ok with the mentor aspect of keeping Dalton, but wow has he fallen off the deep end. The slow behind the WR interception was awful. I keep hearing our WRs created no separation, but on that particular play dude was wide open and Dalton couldn't get it to him with a clean pocket. Next year, we need to address the backup QB spot haaaaaard!

I will say that the long pass to Coker was great. Perfectly placed. Which shows he can still do it ocasiónly, but maybe not consistently.

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4 hours ago, NorthTryon said:

I was ok with the mentor aspect of keeping Dalton, but wow has he fallen off the deep end. The slow behind the WR interception was awful. I keep hearing our WRs created no separation, but on that particular play dude was wide open and Dalton couldn't get it to him with a clean pocket. Next year, we need to address the backup QB spot haaaaaard!

This. But yeah, he looked undeniably awful.

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