
Mr. Scot
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Jonathan Alexander's comments on Garoppolo (from the article posted in the other thread)... Garoppolo’s recent shoulder surgery, as well as his injury history, is a far greater concern for some within the organization. The Panthers want no part of his $26.9 million salary, and the 49ers haven’t shown a willingness to take to carry those payments in a trade.
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The article mentions Newton... The Panthers are open to signing quarterback Cam Newton, but he would not enter camp as the starter, and would have to agree to a smaller salary. There's still been no indication Newton wants to play for Matt Rhule again, and the team's conditions don't exactly sound "ideal" for him.
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His wife posted a pic on social media that apparently showed a well known Washington state landmark in the background. Guess another clue will come if his next commercial shows him in a different stadium.
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Breer did stay this... I don’t think the Browns are holding on to Baker Mayfield as a Deshaun Watson suspension insurance policy. And I think how they’ve operated is proof. My understanding is Cleveland’s already offered to take on a good chunk of his $18.858 million in guaranteed money for this fall to facilitate a trade. And a trade may have already happened if they were willing to take on more. Which is where this really does come down to value, plain and simple. (same MMQB article quoted in the other thread)
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With quality QB play. Is this roster ready to go?
Mr. Scot replied to iamhubby1's topic in Carolina Panthers
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Any statement made at this time of year is best taken with liberal amounts of sodium chloride. It's basically just first impressions right now. Nobody really knows anything definitive yet.
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As far as I can tell in context, it means McAdoo thinks he looked a little better. Way too early for that to translate into anything yet.
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No argument... There are at least some hints in this and other articles that Ben McAdoo might be okay with that option as well.
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To be fair, that was probably going to happen anyway. He didn't get invited to go to the Bahamas with Watson and the rest of the offense either.
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Well, we moved up one spot in Peter King's rankings at least. He puts us above the Texans.
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The basic premise of the article is that the Panthers needed to fix two things after last year - those being the offensive line and the quarterback position - and they look to have seemingly fixed one of the two. Hence the primary question and discussion now revolves around how to correct the second issue. Mayfield is one option, and in Alexander's opinion, the best one. In my opinion, that conclusion is highly debatable.
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More info on the quarterback situation from Albert Breer... The Panthers’ quarterback situation remains in flux. New offensive coordinator Ben McAdoo had hopes he could turn Sam Darnold around, and there’s reason for cautious optimism there—coming back from the weekend following the team’s first week of on-field work, Darnold made a big jump. Meanwhile, rookie Matt Corral picked up the offense nicely, coming from Lane Kiffin’s simplistic, RPO-heavy scheme at Ole Miss. He flashed competitiveness and a whip for a right arm, has had no issues through lighter install days and managed himself well through the heavier installs. Corral is lights-out after the snap but still swimming mentally a little before the snap. So where does that leave the Panthers? The two operative questions, along those lines, then are whether Darnold can build enough belief in those around him after the way last year went, and how quickly Corral comes along. I don’t think Carolina has the answer to either one of those questions yet, and may not for a while, which leaves the door open for Baker Mayfield. But for Carolina to do it, my sense is the Browns would have to eat a healthy majority of Mayfield’s $18.858 million number for 2022. So for now, they’re monitoring that situation, with how the spring goes for Darnold and Corral, one way or the other, over the next month a big variable that could change their posture with Cleveland. Of course, if the Browns eat more salary sooner, I think the possibility exists he could be moved to Carolina (or Seattle) in the next few weeks. MMQB
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As far as quarterback, their time is being spent evaluating veteran options and whether that's the best path forward. As far as other spots, I have no doubt those are being evaluated as well.
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In a non-paywall article, The Observer's Jonathan Alexander talks about how that Panthers can improve for the coming season. Analysis: How the Panthers can avoid their fifth consecutive losing season (fifth consecutive? damn, that hurts) It's a good article overall, and includes a surprising note regarding draft night. Alexander says that Matt Corral could have been in consideration at pick six, but the more highly touted Kenny Pickett and Malik Willis were not. In a trade, Carolina wanted Cleveland to pay the majority of Mayfield’s $18.9 million guaranteed salary, somewhere in the range of $13-14 million. Those conversations stalled and Carolina traded up to get Corral, who was their favorite quarterback in the 2022 draft class, with the 94th pick. They also strongly considered quarterback Sam Howell, two sources said. Neither Kenny Pickett nor Malik Willis were under serious consideration. Regarding veteran possibilities, Alexander called Baker Mayfield "the best and most likely option"... Finding a veteran rental who is an upgrade would allow Corral to sit and develop. Mayfield seems like the best, and most likely option over San Francisco’s Jimmy Garoppolo even if Panthers receiver Robbie Anderson isn’t thrilled with the idea of Mayfield coming to Charlotte. But Garoppolo’s recent shoulder surgery, as well as his injury history, is a far greater concern for some within the organization. The Panthers want no part of his $26.9 million salary, and the 49ers haven’t shown a willingness to take to carry those payments in a trade. The Panthers are open to signing quarterback Cam Newton, but he would not enter camp as the starter, and would have to agree to a smaller salary. Discussions with the Browns and other teams will likely continue, but the Panthers are more likely to wait until the Browns potentially cut Mayfield to pick him up, sources have said.
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Anymore, I'm not confident I could do 72 laps in my bathtub
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For context, the poster I quoted is most likely the latest version of our most persistent recidivist, aka Chuck.
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Sizzlebuzz supporting Jimmy was likely to doom that scenario anyway Thing about Mayfield though is that we're not the only team reported to have interest in him. As an aside, there's apparently a story that he and his wife recently visited somewhere in the general vicinity of Seattle. Mind you, that doesn't constitute a definitive connection to the Seahawks.
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There are several. Here's one: Back when Brady was a free agent two years ago he wanted to join up with the 49ers. They were his first choice before the Buccaneers ended up winning his favor. Alas, the 49ers elected not to pursue Brady after consideration. They decided that sticking with Jimmy Garoppolo, fresh off of a Super Bowl appearance, was the best move for them going forward. SI.com It's one reason why many believe the "y'all are gonna stick with that motherf--ker" comment was referencing the 49ers and Garoppolo.
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Newton ran a Zone Read offense, not an RPO. There are similarities, but they're not the same thing. RPOs have emerged more recently while use of the zone read has been significantly reduced (at the pro level, at least). Those of us who haven't been banned a dozen times or more by them might feel differently.
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Meanwhile... What could go wrong?
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Sounds like it might actually happen...
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Do we need a kicker though? Gonzalez did pretty well last year.
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Granted he's probably better than Rhule (that's a low bar to clear) but I'd like to aim for higher than consistent 7-9 records.