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Dan Morgan open to bringing in younger QB to develop/compete for backup role


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13 minutes ago, CRA said:

Daddy Tepper has clearly setup the game for all these folks to be shown the door together.   It all hinges on Bryce.   They all know it and have accepted it. 

I doubt it. Who would hitch their wagon to Bryce? Bryce is pretty much a default excuse. Tepper may be a lot of things, but he isn't daft or oblivious to dynamics.

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3 hours ago, toldozer said:

I'm sticking with Bryce is Alex smith. Good enough to get a team to the playoffs while you build the rest of the team then you drop your stud in there. We have to get lucky with a QB in the 3-5 round the next two years. You cannot pay a QB like Bryce 50 million a year. Ask Miami and Arizona 

The sad thing is that Tua and Murray peaked a lot higher than Bryce. Those teams are warnings for not paying mediocre starters like franchise QBs but they're not equivalents to our situation. Those guys were significantly better than Bryce is now when they got paid.

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2 minutes ago, TD alt said:

I doubt it. Who would hitch their wagon to Bryce? Bryce is pretty much a default excuse. Tepper may be a lot of things, but he isn't daft or oblivious to dynamics.

I don’t know what he is. I feel like he the driving force behind the team being where it is the last few years with the QB obsession and that trade up at the root of it. 

 

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3 minutes ago, TD alt said:

I doubt it. Who would hitch their wagon to Bryce? Bryce is pretty much a default excuse. Tepper may be a lot of things, but he isn't daft or oblivious to dynamics.

well, Dan helped draft him.  Bryce is a Dan guy.  Evero was already here.  Canales in too deep at this point.  He is past the point now of getting  a shot with someone else.  Morgan concedes all the contracts now align. 

So yeah, I think Tepper has aligned it all.  They can sink or swim.  If they swim? Great.  But when they sink it's really setup for a clean sweep at this point.  Bryce goes, Dave goes, Evero goes, Morgan goes.   Tepper can claim he gave them a good 4-5 year try.  Which is fair. 

 

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

"Compete" with the current version of Andy Dalton? Good grief. We're obviously aiming high. LOL

Jake Plummer come on down!!! Dan Morgan has on opportunity for you.   I mean, we all know Dan can't bring in an actual young NFL QB.   They would have an auto issue in camp.  They have to bring in bodies that can't compete with anyone. 

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I can't take Morgan seriously when he says that they value Dalton. Dalton was washed last year, blatantly obvious to even the most casual NFL fan. So we extend him for 2 years, he goes in one game, and shits the bed worse than he did last year. Who could have predicted it right? It's like listening to Fitterer talk. It just sounds like a bunch of BS instead of just handing the mic to the guy really running the show.

Come on down Big daddy Dave. We know it's you behind the curtain. 

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35 minutes ago, TD alt said:

I doubt it. Who would hitch their wagon to Bryce? Bryce is pretty much a default excuse. Tepper may be a lot of things, but he isn't daft or oblivious to dynamics.

100% agree. The lazy Tepper takes are tired. Was he a monumental F up for years?  Yes,  of course.

He also wants to win at any cost. A lifetime commitment to Bryce Young does not exist. 

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1 minute ago, ClawOn said:

100% agree. The lazy Tepper takes are tired. Was he a monumental F up for years?  Yes,  of course.

He also wants to win at any cost. A lifetime commitment to Bryce Young does not exist. 

In no way did I suggest that though.  I merely said Tepper is setting the table for a complete clean sweep to dump everything in the trash can.   So there was really no need to replace Evero.  You just align him the rest of the group.  Canales has past the stage where he gets a shot at another QB. 

I would suspect if things go meh next year...literally everyone is gone.  Tepper is always evolving.  All he is doing is ending his greatest mistake which is having things misaligned where bad people stay and carry over to the next era.  He seems to be making sure that is over IMO

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7 minutes ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

I can't take Morgan seriously when he says that they value Dalton.

Dan has also gone out of his way to tell everyone he is a staunch BY guy. I have no idea why people don't believe him when he says these things. Just because he is a former Panther doesn't mean he's incapable of making mistakes.

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