
A starting QB is only worth a 4th rounder? Y'all not even trying to use logic here.@ anybody who thinks he's worth more than a 4th rounder
I never said a starter wasn't worth more than a 4th rounderA starting QB is only worth a 4th rounder? Y'all not even trying to use logic here.![]()
No one is trading for a 19mil backup.I never said a starter wasn't worth more than a 4th rounder
Key word "starter"![]()
He needs a change of scenery.No one is trading for a 19mil backup.![]()
Or we could just fire the coach and GMHe needs a change of scenery.
Chicago would be ideal, but I see the Bears sticking with Trubisky because, well, they're the Bears.
That might be the best thing, especially the GM, who drafted wack ass TrubriksiesOr we could just fire the coach and GM![]()
The only reason i ask about a trade is if he stays out his contract would they resign him for 3 or 4 more years knowing injury history and the amount of money he should get already at 31 yrs old. Why let him walk and not get any compensation if you're not going to resign.People are saying he’s done and that he’s worth something in a trade. It’s just hilarious at this point. If he’s back on the field in Carolina after all this![]()
Personally I don't think hes done. He just needs a change of scenery and a new playbook
I was talking mostly about fans period. I’m sure the team won’t listen to fans but I’m like if y’all think he’s done why not just let him walk? I think IF they trade him it’ll be to some sorry team that they’ll try to fleece for picks or some shyt. I can’t imagine them letting him walk so he could end up on a contender or something... Ooooor maybe he’ll retire, nobody knows. It’s way too early to speculate anywayThe only reason i ask about a trade is if he stays out his contract would they resign him for 3 or 4 more years knowing injury history and the amount of money he should get already at 31 yrs old. Why let him walk and not get any compensation if you're not going to resign.
Personally I don't think hes done. He just needs a change of scenery and a new playbook