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Sam Darnold’s Market Value per Spotrac


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Just now, Jon Snow said:

Lol, mine too. Well they are not as bad as I let on but they do need revisiting again. 

 

Well, do something. Without you, we may yet lose this battle. If we were out of contention, I might IR you. But as it is, it's all hands to stations. Mixed metaphors can still convey the proper message.

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1 minute ago, Gerry Green said:

 

Well, do something. Without you, we may yet lose this battle. If we were out of contention, I might IR you. But as it is, it's all hands to stations. Mixed metaphors can still convey the proper message.

I'm fighting the good fight brother.  

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22 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Page 7 works like a charm. I cannot explain that at all. 

@ECHornet I will take that action but I am taking the over on $3.5 mil. 

Would definitely take the under on $5 mil.

Clever and I respect the hustle, but I’m not agreeing to take the under when you’ve been so confident he’s trash and “may or may not” hit 3mil. 

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1 minute ago, ECHornet said:

Clever and I respect the hustle, but I’m not agreeing to take the under when you’ve been so confident he’s trash and “may or may not” hit 3mil. 

I am 1000% confident he is trash but I am not confident that there aren't dumbass teams in the NFL. After all, look at what we traded for the bum.

 

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Just now, PNW_PantherMan said:

I was ok with keeping him as a backup, but at this point I'm ready to see him go.  Too many long threads discussing a guy who's never going to make a difference on the team.

That's why I want to see him stay. I'm ready for the meltdown. It will be glorious. 

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8 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

That's why I want to see him stay. I'm ready for the meltdown. It will be glorious. 

Not to mention he did, indeed, make a difference on the team this year. Now would he ever lead us deep into the playoffs? - not unless we surrounded him with 49ers-level weaponry.

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