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Week 13: Other NFL Games


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11 hours ago, PootieNunu said:

He has already been in the league for 8 years, he had two mvps, three first team all pros. You act like he's in his third season or something. 

His career has already been successful I don't think he cares what you think about his game. 

That nice, that doesn’t matter for this season 

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12 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

Bears have two rushers with over 100 yards through 3 quarters

Caleb 12/30 for 97 yards and an INT

If Ben Johnson ever finds himself a smart and accurate quarterback in Chicago they’ll be scary good for a long time. I’m sure he’d gladly take Goff over Caleb

I’ll give Bryce credit when he gets to 97 yards in the 3rd quarter he is usually 15/20. That is 75 percent. 

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7 hours ago, frankw said:

I was sounding the alarm about Dalton earlier in the year when we signed him to an extension. He was horrendous against the Bears and the Commanders and was clearly done. Damn shame folks who were paid to see that couldn't or wouldn't for reasons.

Anywho I agree the upcoming options for QB are not "ideal" but that's the hand we're dealt so we need to evaluate the options and choose the best ones that have the best upside. As far as the draft people have been saying "next year's QB class" for what seems like a long time now. You could be right you could be wrong. We just don't know. That should not however preclude us from shooting our shot. Identify the guy with the necessary measurables and arm talent that checks the most boxes select him and see what happens. That's all we can do.

the panthers evaluaters that resigned dalton r the same group that keep thinking byoung is not a horrible qb.  so in a way kinda makes sense they would think dalton had something left lol

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    • Really? You don't see why a team can't draft a QB in the 1st round while then starting their former #1 overall pick over them while on the last year of their deal? It puts the team in a TERRIBLE place no matter how the season goes.  If Bryce sucks, you have to answer questions as to why he was still on the team to begin with, let alone starting over the rookie.  If he's good, then you run into the situation the Vikings were in last offseason with sticking with the rookie contract or the the guy who just performed instead of said young QB. It's one thing when teams keep a vet around as a bridge QB, it's something entirely different when that QB is still only in their mid 20's and was taken #1 overall by that team.   That just doesn't happen and not sure it ever has in NFL history before.
    • What is the alternative? - BY, will not play for less then his perceived contract (just like Cam Newton did). So you pay him top of market as befitting a 1st round, Heisman winning, playing birthing QB would get. Or you cut him. - Then we are forced to either sign a stop gap QB / previously failed QB and try to fix him or you spend a 1st round pick and draft a guy, basically resetting the team.  The reality is that we all want a top 5 QB. The problem is there are only 5 of those guys in the world and drafting, even #1 overall doesn't guarantee that.  The other problem is the NFL market. Young QB get paid. Even an average, young QB gets top of market deals. I know a lot of people here think we could sign him to an 'average QB contract' but thats not reality. Didnt happen with Cam wont happen with BY.  So we could let this season flush out and he is again a middling QB. But then we cut and restart or accept it is what it is (including compensation) and build a team around what we have.  My money is on the latter. 
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