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I'd rather watch PJ Walker lose a game than Teddy.
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We created a scenario where Teddy simply couldn't be on the roster IMO. Panthers pretty much tossed him under the bus. After that, they couldn't keep him around.
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I'd be happy giving up a 6th for risk adverse vet QB to back up Lock. Seems like a great deal for Denver. And Carolina is paying the bulk of his salary this year.
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doesn't look like they took on the contract. Denver paying 3M. Carolina paying 7M. So Carolina will be paying the bulk of his salary in Denver and taking a 17 m dead cap hit at home lol.
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I mean he is a 17 million cap hit this season. That's decent boning.
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Well, I generally put everything on the trio of the owner/GM/HC. Fritter might not of been part of it all.....but I'm not giving a pass to everyone on how bad Teddy the experience went overall. We shouldn't of signed him. But we handled it poorly from start to finish. Fritter was part of that ending. It's still young in the Tepper/Rhule era. And we are just starting the Fritter era. There are some red flags IMO about the Tepper era and how they deal with people.
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Good for Teddy. Good for us (fans) I think the whole Teddy experiment is a knock on our front office though. From start to finish.
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If you don't have a QB, you can't compete in the NFL. Do we have one? I agree with the FO, you can't have too many good quarterbacks on your roster. We have spent years spending first round picks on guys we knew would be backups/role players at RB, LB, DL, etc. And they weren't drafted to be behind a "Sam Darnold" bust/project/lotto ticket. If Sam ended up being a legit lotto ticket that Fields couldn't jump? That wouldn't actually be bad. We would have real value on our roster. To do what we wanted with.
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I'm saying this franchise is actively looking for their future franchise QB. That Sam is a one year lotto ticket. They are going to scratch the ticket and see what it is. And I agreed with kicking Sam's tires. Why not. You got a source that says different? That says my take is wrong? If not, I'll keep on with it. Everyone here is sharing opinions. Including you.
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They knew how Teddy would play in the system. They don't know how Darnold will play in the system. Sam is just a lotto ticket to get them through the 2021 season IMO. Not much more. Everyone in that FO knows we need a future QB and you don't stop looking because you were forced into going the Darnold route this season.
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and after signing him they made it clear that they weren't out of the QB market simply because they are kicking the tires on Sam... and IMO they were forced to bring in a band-aid to replace the old band-aid. The old band-aid wasn't going to work for them in 2021 after being thrown so hard under the bus as they pursued the QBs they actually wanted in Stafford/Watson.
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I mean, part of that is simply sales job to a fanbase. He has 32 NFL starts under his belt. Which is more starts than Teddy had coming in to last season. And Sam has logged more wins over the past 3 seasons than Teddy. I mean, that isn't a rookie. Darnold was mismanaged. Darnold wasn't put in a good position for success. But he isn't comparable to a rookie QB. He has 3 straight seasons of live NFL action as a starter and is acclimated to NFL game speed/talent.