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45 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

Better than Corral, yes.  Better than Dalton? No.  Grier would not put those numbers up in a regular season game.   Remember, their offense made Cooper Rush look like a viable NFL starter during regular season games.  I don't like the Cowboys, but their offense is QB stout.

Are we talking today Dalton? Or Dalton with AJ Green and Houshmandzadeh?


Nice guy? Sure. Hope he never sees the field. 

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2 hours ago, MechaZain said:

He was.

Where's PJ now though?

Do you see any hubbub about teams looking to acquire him if he doesn't make the Bears?

Might also be helpful to remember who it was that made that decision to keep Walker over Grier. Is that somebody whose judgment you want to cite for an argument?

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26 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Where's PJ now though?

Do you see any hubbub about teams looking to acquire him if he doesn't make the Bears?

Might also be helpful to remember who it was that made that decision to keep Walker over Grier. Is that somebody whose judgment you want to cite for an argument?

So what you’re saying is PJ had a worse coach and still put up better stats than Grier ever did here

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9 minutes ago, MechaZain said:

So what you’re saying is PJ had a worse coach and still put up better stats than Grier ever did here

Walker was a player with way more experience in the league but still had to fight for a roster with a guy who was just getting started.

When they had their preseason battle, pretty much everyone agreed Grier performed better, but Walker had Rhule in his corner, so...

Now just a short time (and good coaching) later, Grier is looking way better. Meanwhile, PJ is still a guy who will, as the saying goes "make big plays...for both teams".

Would you honestly think PJ is capable of the kind of performance Grier put on last night (even in preseason)?

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