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Seriously, it's time to give Walker an honest look


LinvilleGorge

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

Definitely more physically talented.

Better QB? Let's just say that I highly doubt our record would be any worse if Walker had been starting at QB all along.

You've crossed over to the dark side, dude.

You dislike Bridgewater. I get it, but now you're getting into delusional territory.

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

Which proves that PJ Walker is better... how exactly?

It doesn't. We have an opportunity to actually find out. Let's take advantage of it. We know what we have in Teddy and that's clearly not good enough. We would've been better off running a fuging wildcat offense with Curtis Samuel today.

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

Which proves that PJ Walker is better... how exactly?

After watching Teddy anemically eke out another 13 points it comes down to dynamics. Teddy is not dynamic and he clearly isn't able to win these types of games. Flipping that around, if you're truly trying to stay in that hunt how do you stick with a guy who has failed to close half of the games this year?

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

What did I say that was delusional in anyway? Spell it out.

You're just masking denial as rationality.

The backup quarterback is always the most popular guy on the roster.

If he gets a chance to play and looks like garbage, what's next? Grier?

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13 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Sunk cost. You have to view him as a $3M player next season. He has a $23M cap hit and $20M in dead money. I think there's a pretty decent chance he ends up playing wet nurse for most of next season anyway. 

We could still save $8M for future cap. He’s only guaranteed $10M out of the $18M in new cash in 2021. If we don’t want a wet nurse, we still can save move. The $40M guaranteed number isn’t right. 2020 was guaranteed but only a little over half of 2021. That said, I’m not 100% sure Marty gets all that since he felt like it was worth keeping Short for $13M of new cap.

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13 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I said after we signed Bridgewater and cut Cam that we should've given Chicago a call. Trubisky probably isn't the answer, but we wouldn't have had to give him a $63M contract and he's played in the past at a higher level than Teddy ever had. We could've probably gotten him via trade and kicked the tires on him for a season.

If people disagree with that, honestly I understand. But hindsight being 20/20, the one thing that absolutely looks like a huge mistake right now is giving Teddy Bridgewater that contract. We would've been better off doing nothing at all and sticking with Kyle Allen on the dirt cheap.

Trubisky probably needs a fresh start somewhere. Chicago fans hate him because of who he was drafted over. Bears don’t have anything noteworthy on offense besides Robinson who probably is better suited as a #2. Nagy is a retard also. 

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