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The release isnt much news as everyone knew it was coming. The news will be where he lands.

 

I still think Seattle is an option (and likely the best fit for both sides), even with the success they've had with Geno.

 

It does sound like Saints are most likely tho.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said:

The release isnt much news as everyone knew it was coming. The news will be where he lands.

 

I still think Seattle is an option (and likely the best fit for both sides), even with the success they've had with Geno.

 

It does sound like Saints are most likely tho.

 

 

Curious about Reich. Carolina makes a decent amount of sense, but I have to think Reich is done with the retreads after Rivers (who was actually good but one and done), Wentz, and Ryan. 

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19 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said:

The release isnt much news as everyone knew it was coming. The news will be where he lands.

 

I still think Seattle is an option (and likely the best fit for both sides), even with the success they've had with Geno.

 

It does sound like Saints are most likely tho.

 

 

 

 

He could probably go full cat-eye if he moves to NOLA but the endorsement money is in NY

 

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36 minutes ago, No_Matter_What said:

 

Quite the fall !

 

It wasnt too long ago that I thought he would carve a niche for himself in the middle tier of QBs (#10-#15) who does enough to win games while needing a good overall team to get to the playoffs. But here we are ... A previously highly paid QB unceremoniously dumped

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1 hour ago, Fan in Chicago said:

Quite the fall !

 

It wasnt too long ago that I thought he would carve a niche for himself in the middle tier of QBs (#10-#15) who does enough to win games while needing a good overall team to get to the playoffs. But here we are ... A previously highly paid QB unceremoniously dumped


He's exactly that though- always has been.

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He's a top 10-15 QB. Those guys usually don't just get released. I think he's unfairly criticized. He's as good as Matt Stafford who instantly made the Rams good. I think on a good team he can do enough to get a team over the hump. I think 49ers would be foolish not to go for Brady, Rodgers, Carr. All 3 of those guys grew up fans of the team and would probably play for them for free for a chance to win their team a super bowl

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16 minutes ago, KDIGGZ said:

He's a top 10-15 QB. Those guys usually don't just get released. I think he's unfairly criticized. He's as good as Matt Stafford who instantly made the Rams good. I think on a good team he can do enough to get a team over the hump. I think 49ers would be foolish not to go for Brady, Rodgers, Carr. All 3 of those guys grew up fans of the team and would probably play for them for free for a chance to win their team a super bowl

Yes.

lol. Absolutely not.

Stafford has always been a great QB in a dysfunctional organization. There's an entire tier of difference between Stafford and Carr. Stafford was always a QB capable of winning a championship with a little help. Carr isn't that guy. If you want to win a championship with him, you better come with the '00 Ravens or '02 Bucs. He routinely falls apart when the lights get brightest and you put the game on his shoulders. He has lower highs and lower lows than Stafford.

Not a bad player at all, but if you're hoping to win it all with him everything else has to be perfect. The only team I can think of that fits that mold is San Francisco, and depending on how the offseason goes, maybe the Jets. 
 

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34 minutes ago, BullBuchanan said:

Yes.

lol. Absolutely not.

Stafford has always been a great QB in a dysfunctional organization. There's an entire tier of difference between Stafford and Carr. Stafford was always a QB capable of winning a championship with a little help. Carr isn't that guy. If you want to win a championship with him, you better come with the '00 Ravens or '02 Bucs. He routinely falls apart when the lights get brightest and you put the game on his shoulders. He has lower highs and lower lows than Stafford.

Not a bad player at all, but if you're hoping to win it all with him everything else has to be perfect. The only team I can think of that fits that mold is San Francisco, and depending on how the offseason goes, maybe the Jets. 

Stafford has the arm talent but he's also super old. Carr could be a very good QB for another 7-8 years. I think he's better than people give him credit for. We'll see. If he goes to a contender they can make some noise. If he goes to Carolina or New Orleans then we will probably never hear from him again

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16 hours ago, mannc said:

So who are the Raiders going to roll with at QB?

Aaron Rodgers 

11 hours ago, TBBills Fan said:

He hates the Raiders so much he made sure they would get nothing in a trade...

 

Will he even count toward comp picks?

 

Talk about a great FU on the way out the door

 

 

He might also not want to go to the Saints or instead wants get a new contract.

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