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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; I don't get the Minshew love. Winston has far more upside from what I have seen. Ryan wants a new deal with Atlanta and Atlanta wouldn't trade in division anyway. With Payton gone I don't see interest in Mayfield. I ...
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Re: What’s Left At QB
I don't get the Minshew love. Winston has far more upside from what I have seen. Ryan wants a new deal with Atlanta and Atlanta wouldn't trade in division anyway. With Payton gone I don't see interest in Mayfield. I think it'll be Winston.
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Re: What’s Left At QB
What don't you get? Be specific. Are they football reasons, or are you going to give us your "Jameis is already familiar with the playbook" rhetoric. At least you acknowledge Payton is gone. Still digging through his trash?
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Re: What’s Left At QB
Originally Posted by AsylumGuido
Mishew has relatively same production (I didn't check stats).![]()
Hasn't torn an ACL. Minshew is likely to be cheaper. We may not get Winston and even if we do, I can argue Minshew would be a better backup than anyone on our roster. |
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Re: What’s Left At QB
I agree that Minshew would be a better backup.
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