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Kyle trask released by bucs


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9 minutes ago, ECHornet said:

If Bryce sucks it up, we should trade for Tanner McKee. I’m hopeful Bryce will make that unnecessary though. 

Had to look him up but seems to have potential.  Really is by sucks it up panthers should just bring in rando qbs to finish the year see if they hit on any and if not draft some for next year. 

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Kyle Trask sucks. He was a good college QB because he was very accurate in the short to mid-range but he had no arm and was a total pocket statue. Then when he got to the NFL it was quickly shown that he just wasn't smart enough to grasp and NFL playbook.

He’s been stuck behind Tom Brady and Baker Mayfield.  He hasn’t demonstrated good or bad because he’s only thrown the ball 11 times in the regular season. 
 

His preseason stats aren’t terrible for a QB3 and maybe QB2 next season. 28/43 241yds 1TD

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4 minutes ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

He’s been stuck behind Tom Brady and Baker Mayfield.  He hasn’t demonstrated good or bad because he’s only thrown the ball 11 times in the regular season. 
 

His preseason stats aren’t terrible for a QB3 and maybe QB2 next season. 28/43 241yds 1TD

He couldn't learn the playbook. That's why they brought in Baker and now they're cutting him. 

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