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5 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

How anyone can watch this crap and think about any position other than QB is beyond me

An elite QB, sure, but I don't see what Darnold did wrong today. You can win a lot of games with a QB that doesn't turn the ball over. 

We need a starting DE, a starting TE and a starting WR something fierce. 

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4 minutes ago, mc52beast said:

We still need that franchise QB. You aren’t winning SB’s with Sam Darnold as your starter.

I would go TE, DE, LB and RB after that

Darnold or any journeyman QB makes sense...and also see what the Rookie can do.  Our draft position won't allow us to pick top 2-3 QBs  and even if we could they are not as great as the 2023 QBs.

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Just now, OldhamA said:

An elite QB, sure, but I don't see what Darnold did wrong today. You can win a lot of games with a QB that doesn't turn the ball over. 

We need a starting DE, a starting TE and a starting WR something fierce. 

Ok so when we play a team that can stop the run what do you think is going to happen?

 

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9 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

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everything else is somewhere down here

It’s this. If we are forced to play ball control smash mouth run game every week and throw for 130 yards a game we are in trouble. Best way to fix that is infuse the QB position with actual talent. 

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