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Do you resign Dalton for one more season?


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16 hours ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

Still think Winston is the best option. Although.. if he plays well the rest of the year, that might price us out for getting him

Nobody is paying Jameis anything near starter-level money. He is what he is. Damned near gave the game away Sunday with a perplexing throw. Like I told my son, "He'd be a helluva QB if he didn't throw so many interceptions, but he does..."

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16 minutes ago, UnluckyforSome said:

He got into trouble while in Tampa for a groping incident with an Uber driver.

 

9 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Yeah I was out after hearing about the rape. I want no part of him. 

There were two incidents of rape before he made it to the pros. Then he SA'd an Uber driver while in TB.

He's Cleveland's backup Rapist. I want nothing to do with him.

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Dalton or Flacco for a decent deal should be the move. Russell Wilson will not be available and would be wildly expensive. The rest of those options are not better IMO(Darnold, Winston, etc). Most of that list is #3 QB's.

Don't hyperfocus on the future at QB in a weak QB period. Get short term stability and then build an NFL roster over the next few years.

We should have multiple top 10 draft picks in the next 4-5 seasons, so there will be ample opportunities to swing at a QB again.

If not and we suddenly are able to get good, well then we become an attractive FA option for a QB.

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I would not re-sign Dalton, nor would I draft Shedeur Sanders and his Shedheads.

Having said that, Tepper/Morgan will re-sign Dalton, draft Shedeur Sanders and either 1) trade him to the Lions for a 2026 first (therefore moving down 25-30 draft slots, Morgan's specialty) or 2) keep him and watch him become Bryce Young 2.0.

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Sanders checks every box for Tepper:

- Style over substance
- Brings plenty of media attention
- Doesn't have an NFL arm
- Deion comes packaged as the DB coach after Evero gets fired

That's gonna be absolutely hilarious to watch. Either that, or he picks a shitty DL and Negotiatin' Dan trades this No. 1 and next year's No. 1 for Tennesee's No. 3 and calls it "trading down".

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5 minutes ago, Joe Bear said:

I would not re-sign Dalton, nor would I draft Shedeur Sanders and his Shedheads.

Having said that, Tepper/Morgan will re-sign Dalton, draft Shedeur Sanders and either 1) trade him to the Lions for a 2026 first (therefore moving down 25-30 draft slots, Morgan's specialty) or 2) keep him and watch him become Bryce Young 2.0.

Give me Ward.  Sanders is going to come w/ Sanders drama.  We probably end up looking like chumps and are forced to trade him for some random we didn't really want and are forced into

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

Give me Ward.  Sanders is going to come w/ Sanders drama.  We probably end up looking like chumps and are forced to trade him for some random we didn't really want and are forced into

I'm with you. Ward will be a great player...once he falls in the Patriots' or Titans' laps.

Sanders or whatever other schlub Nicole gets a crush on in April will be a sideline correspondent for ESPN in three years.

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I think you move on, and I would kick the tires on Mac Jones personally. Do I forgive him for his dirty tackling a few years ago? No. Do I like him? No.

But I feel there is still something there talent wise. And dont forget his rookie year was not too bad, and he had to follow up Tom Brady. IN NEW ENGLAND. And I think he did great bearing that pressure, so we know mentally his stout. And then, I feel he can be that "game manager" and get the ball into the hands of Legette, Coker, Chubba. I also think there is enough fight in him too at times that he could rally the team in close games after making a good throw or first down run. I've seen him do it in New England

Maybe I'm off, maybe I'm not but this new sativa strain is pretty solid btw

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