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Backup QB Option?


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Just now, jfra78 said:

Who is this we? I'm good with Dalton

I'd be good with freeing up some of that cap space. Dalton is being paid like a top tier backup and I think he was when we initially signed him but it sure looks like Father Time has caught him and is really giving him the business down there these days.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I'd be good with freeing up some of that cap space. Dalton is being paid like a top tier backup and I think he was when we initially signed him but it sure looks like Father Time has caught him and is really giving him the business down there these days.

9th highest paid backup QB for 2025.

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This is just crazy.

I'm not saying Dalton wowed his last outing, but that's not what Dalton does.  Dalton is essentially a game manager at this point, and his stat sheet didn't look that bad.  We just didn't seem to want to win, but that could have been play calling.

I am all for upgrading positions, but I don't think backup QB is a crazy need.  I tend to be optimistic, though.

If we are relying on Dalton at any point long term in this season, do we really want to keep winning?

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1 minute ago, BlazeCarolina said:

This is just crazy.

I'm not saying Dalton wowed his last outing, but that's not what Dalton does.  Dalton is essentially a game manager at this point, and his stat sheet didn't look that bad.  We just didn't seem to want to win, but that could have been play calling.

I am all for upgrading positions, but I don't think backup QB is a crazy need.  I tend to be optimistic, though.

If we are relying on Dalton at any point long term in this season, do we really want to keep winning?

PJ would be cheap though 

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