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kingdaddy

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  1. How do we call everyone at once when it hits noon? Peters: I got Badass Mayhew: OK, I'll call Hunt from Miami Quinn: I'll get all my Dallas targets on a conference call Witt: Patrick Queen is my ****.... Magic: I got the entire West Coast....starting with Bosa and the Chargers Harris: I'm gonna call the Eagles to see if they'll trade Jake Elliott, I love me some Elliott.
  2. I wouldn't trade Howell this season....his durability is a huge plus and he won't hurt us if he has to play. Backup QB is important nowadays as we saw this past season with many teams. I think Kingsbury is gonna like working with Howell.
  3. For me that answer would be because you like Daniels better and don't want to rush a kid into starting day one regardless of which QB you take. In other words, you think Daniels will be a better pro in the long run and are willing to be patient with him.
  4. All the more reason to take him and sit him for an entire year. Put him on a nutrition/weight training plan and deactivate him for 10 weeks. Roll with Sam and see what he can do with Kingsbury. Daniels can focus on building up his body, arm and leg strength without taking a single hit. I'd even entertain dealing Sam and signing Brissett back if we planned on sitting Daniels for a year.
  5. The Eagles have some serious in-house problems and a defense that is arguably worse than ours. They may sign some big names but they still have chemistry and coaching issues to sort out. Losing Kelce and Fletcher Cox won't help them either. I won't mind if they get Barkley, he'll be injured sooner than later.
  6. Did you know, Jalen Hurts is listed as being 6'1, Pat Mahomes 6'2., Tua, 6'1.....Sam Howell, 6'1. I actually thought Sam was shorter than this but this is what I found.
  7. Given how many backups played multiple games last season, I'm willing to bet Sam gets more chances to crack the code and stick, especially given the reports that multiple teams are interested in trading for him. If you've ever played in high school, college or beyond, the comfort level of knowing the game is night and day from year one to year two/three. So much was thrown on his plate, he'll be better for it in the coming years. I'd wager a 6-pack that Sam is in the league way more than just a couple more years.
  8. I think, someday, we are going to look back and realize how much coaching ineptitude and adversity Sam Howell had to play through in his first shot at being an NFL starter. That doesn't mean Howell is gonna be a star, but I have a feeling he was so poorly equipped to go out there and perform due to his coaching that he looked much worse than the player he is. That's just a statement that I believe, not a comment on who we should draft or trade for. I really want to see what Kingsbury can do with Sam Howell, even if we do go QB at #2 overall.
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