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


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36 minutes ago, UnluckyforSome said:

Yeah, I don't believe the Tepper-not-involved-anymore line. He has just learned to operate a bit more discreetly and not throw drinks on people.

Dipshits really lap up him throwing his couch change at infusion centers. 

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2 hours ago, electro's horse said:

I don’t know how much I’d count on skattaboo playing again. Like yeah it’s just a broken bone but his feet were pointing at 12 and 6, respectably. 

I think that will be a far less serious injury than he ultimately gets in his NFL career.

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On 1/13/2026 at 2:49 PM, DaveThePanther2008 said:

i did a mock draft and Beck was available in round 4 which I took.  So maybe it's possible.

If he leads Miami to a national championship his stock will rise.

That would be an ideal outcome. Grabbing beck in the 4th.

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4 hours ago, Everfrost said:

That would be an ideal outcome. Grabbing beck in the 4th.

oh my god no Carson Beck sucks ass. There's a reason he got run out of Georgia. Kid gets dumber the more bad tattoos he gets. He's also a bigger bitch than Bryce. 

Comedy option Diego Pavia. They'd never draft him because he absolutely would win the job out of training camp and they'd have to start Bryce anyway to save face

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20 hours ago, CRA said:

Canales is clearly tied to Bryce at this point.  I think that's hard to deny.   I would say Morgan now is as well. 

I don't think Tepper is an anything guy.  He is a get me winning team guy.  And now he is simply stuck where he knows reasonable time is now PR for his future hires. 

and I think Tepper did what every single owner would do with Bryce.  I think the move to #1 was Tepper.    He listened to the people he hired to do the job and they sold him on Bryce.  So Bryce it was.  He listened to the GM office. 

So he's concerned about how it looks to future hires but he's going to fire everyone if the player he picked is no good? Doesn't make sense to me. Would take a king's ransom to get anyone to come here.

Obviously Bryce is a big part of it but say he stinks it up next year. The runway for Morgan and Canales is longer because they've had more success in less time than Young has. 

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14 hours ago, electro's horse said:

oh my god no Carson Beck sucks ass. There's a reason he got run out of Georgia. Kid gets dumber the more bad tattoos he gets. He's also a bigger bitch than Bryce. 

Comedy option Diego Pavia. They'd never draft him because he absolutely would win the job out of training camp and they'd have to start Bryce anyway to save face

Pavia is basically significantly less talented and much smaller Sam Darnold. He has even less QB experience than Darnold had. 

He is likely a long term developmental prospect and not really someone that could be relied on to be a quality #2 QB. He would be great as a #3 or PS QB to develop.

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