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11 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

Fields is an average passer.

You can't win the Superbowl with an average passer. 

Running as a QB is a vastly overrated trait.

Especially on The Huddle 

So you say Sam Darnolds problem is mental. I agree. He is literally a moron playing QB. But you think because he has a cannon arm that its worth trotting him out there. That’s literally 90% of QBs in the NFL. Physical talent to play but not the mental make up to succeed. 
 

You said that to slight Cam who is/was an astronomically better and smarter player than Sam Darnold and Justin Fields. 

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Just now, OneBadCat said:

So you say Sam Darnolds problem is mental. I agree. He is literally a moron playing QB. But you think because he has a cannon arm that its worth trotting him out there. That’s literally 90% of QBs in the NFL. Physical talent to play but not the mental make up to succeed. 
 

You said that to slight Cam who’s an astronomically better and smarter player than Sam Darnold and Justin Fields. 

Yes Cam is better than both of them.

But that didn't make Cam an elite QB. He was good but we definitely need to set the bar higher than that.

We need a Mahomes, Rodgers, Brady level passer.

I don't care if the guy is a statue as long as he can deal.

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1 minute ago, GoobyPls said:

He’s been horrible the majority of this season.

The first part of the season yes.  He has been playing better his past several games.  It's like he is developing or something.  Now imagine what he will do if they give him an OL or some weapons.

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