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To all you Karen's and Nancy's, Darnold will be the best trade in Panthers history! Yes better than Olsen


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He had NOTHING to work with at the armpit of NFL teams known as the Jets

 

He had a deranged coach, look at Tannehill when he left MIA and went to TEN. Gase is POISON

 

He comes to a team where he doesn't have to be 'the guy' he just needs to give it to studs like CMC, Robbie, Moore

 

This isn't a bad trade, a bad trade is getting the Everette Brown's of the world in the second round

 

Look at what backup QBs get traded for, career journeymens like Sam Bradford. Look at what was spent for a 30+ year old in Stafford

 

This was a no risk pick and not mortgaging the present and future on a complete unknown rookie

 

 

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Lol it's 2020 and we just signed Teddy to be a franchise QB again.

Tell yourself whatever gets you through the season. We will be picking top 10 again and are closer to being a NFL bottom dweller than we have ever before. 

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With the price I think it was a smart move. If he busts you’re not out of much, but if he plays well it’s a steal. 
 

I don’t know much about him but I won’t judge anyone for not performing while with the Jets, that’s just what they do. 
 

My expectations are low going in, I hope we can keep him upright and give him a real chance. 

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