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I think over half the Huddle had him as QB1. With that said I hope Young cooks his team today.
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How do the Panthers move forward in a tanked season
ForJimmy replied to Verge's topic in Carolina Panthers
Honestly I like both Evero as Brown as HCs better than Reich. -
Agreed. Boldin would be more of a ceiling as in something we hope he can become.
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I simply stated who some scouts had as his NFL comparison. I honestly didn’t follow Mingo in college.
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Yes a random writer suggested they trade him. I don't see them moving on from a first round WR after a year and a half when they haven't been able to see what they have him. Generally teams that are contending don't give away players/weapons to acquire talent, they would likely move draft picks. They have St Brown and LaPorta is looking legit, but are an offensive team that isn't wanting to get rid of fire power. It's why the Bengals aren't trading Higgins this year either. They want him for the playoiffs.
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Both Sam Darnold and P.J. Walker starting this Sunday.
ForJimmy replied to Rags's topic in Carolina Panthers
Yeah he is about right for a 3rd stringer IMO. I'd prefer a development younger QB, but he works. -
Both Sam Darnold and P.J. Walker starting this Sunday.
ForJimmy replied to Rags's topic in Carolina Panthers
https://www.statmuse.com/nfl/ask/p.j.-walker-career-record-as-starter I'm showing a 5-3 record which is great, but 8 INTs to 4 TDs 61% completions with 6.5 yards per attempt. He isn't what I would want in a backup because he is a wildcard IMO. He may look great one play and terrible the next. I'd rather have a Dalton with a higher floor and lower ceiling game manager type of backup. Teddy for example is a great backup. -
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Texans Injury Report - their offensive line is still dinged up!
ForJimmy replied to Varking's topic in Carolina Panthers
Yeah I’m liking the win option… -
I really don’t think he is that guy. This man listens to gospel on the way to practice. Lives and breathes football, while growing up without much. He seems to be a genuinely humble person who grew up with Young. Their hug on draft day was full of emotion. Honestly he was a safe prospect with a high floor and I think we overthought it.
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Stroud is out here echoing some similar views as @Zod https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/c-j-stroud-i-dont-think-bryce-young-is-playing-badly-in-any-way-aspect-or-form “Honestly and personally, watching the film and watching every game of his, I don’t think in any way, aspect, or form, he’s playing bad,” Stroud said. “That’s what people think if you’re not winning or you have a turnover here or there. Bryce is playing some really good football. I just don’t think people watch in depth — like if you’re a quarterback, you know. I think he’s playing really well. “Of course, there’s always things you can clean up. I can clean up a lot of things. I’m not here to be his coach — I’m here just to support. We texted a couple of weeks ago, just checking in on each other and it was nothing about football. That’s not our relationship, but personally, I think he’s playing well and I think he’ll continue to be great in this game because he has that swagger and mentality and that type of playing style.”
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https://www.nfl.com/prospects/jonathan-mingo/32004d49-4e17-0999-c137-d684c1d1ab38 It's just comparing their style of play. Big physical WRs that will fight for the catch. This was pre-draft so yeah they didn't know what situation he would be drafted into. https://www.si.com/nfl/panthers/gm-report/draft-analyst-compares-jonathan-mingo-to-anquan-boldin Looks like they have similar athletic ability as well.