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If you wanted Danny Dimes here’s the chance


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22 minutes ago, Prowler2k18 said:

Apparently he asked to be released and they granted his request. Maybe he just wants a break b4 deciding the next chapter of his NFL career, if there’ll be one.

Because they literally had him playing safety on the practice squad.  He knew his QB days were done at that point 

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6 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

If true, that's just disrespectful. And intentional.

Oh this is very true and Very disrespectful, and I'm not bashing Bryce but this is a good example of the Not For Long league. You can't underperform 2-3 seasons and expect to have a job. His leash is just as short better lock in these next few games.

 

 

 

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Wow, I’m not sure how to think about this one. Our number one draft pick Bryce Young’s is starting to show signs of a life. 

My first thought is, why would we want another team’s reject.   If the Panthers style of play is the same as the New York Giants style of play then, not just No but, Hell No!

I did not like the way, Andy Dalton played at New Orleans. Daniel might be good as a back up quarterback. I think careful consideration must be made before making him a starter over Bryce Young.

The NFC south is still up for grabs.  The first place team is what, six wins and four losses. I am glad I do not have to make these decisions.

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I think he does not have to pass through waivers as a 4 year vet. That makes him a vested vet and he is released outright to free agency. 
So I don’t think there are contractual obligations attached. But I am frequently wrong about poo. 
 

This is too sudden for us to get involved I think, at least right away. Now watch that be wrong too. 

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