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frankw

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  1. Finally making changes to the scouting department? Why only the assistant though? And the Commanders? Ehhh.
  2. Hope for the best. Prepare for the worst. Panthers fandom.
  3. That horse has been beaten into oblivion but man it is going to make for a hell of a story years from now how anyone passed on his arm talent (Stroud) if he goes on to have a stellar career. As usual we end up on the receiving end of an embarrassing decision.
  4. Jones is not a good QB but he did have a significantly better deep ball than our first overall pick at Alabama.
  5. I believe you are correct. Everyone remembers that record setting drubbing of the Broncos but that was the highlight of their season. They have very good coaching overall and they have a ton of talent. With a better QB they could have knocked off the Chiefs IMO. We aren't even in the conversation of the Dolphins until proven otherwise. We couldn't even get in the end zone against the lowly Chicago Bears. We got shutout and blown out by the CJ Beathard led Jaguars for fugs sake. We can't even compete with bad teams let alone run up the score on them. To me if I'm being completely realistic if I'm the GM and my job is on the line and I feel like Tua is Bryce Young's ceiling I'm drafting QB in the first round next year unless he just magically has a season like Stroud did last year. That's it. I'm genuinely not trying to be abrasive about this it just gets really mind numbing eventually that we keep lowering the bar down down down down down and it's like hey it's fine to have expectations. And if you have a young QB in his prime and he isn't giving you at least prime Jake Delhomme arm talent it's time to keep looking for a QB.
  6. Against the Chiefs Tua threw the ball 39 times and finished with 5.1 yards per attempt. With all the weapons on that offense. And people really pile in here trying to act like it's favorable to compare our top pick to him.
  7. What is this Tua hype and revisionist history about? They are loaded with talent and he was mostly awful in their last playoff game and is changing his throwing motion to try to appease the Dolphins. Can we stop acting like this is a good comparison to our #1 pick?
  8. Why do you and the other Australian guy feel the need to moderate every thread about our starting QB?
  9. https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/at-pre-pro-day-dinner-scott-fitterer-became-convinced-bryce-young-was-the-right-choice-for-the-panthers
  10. Yes this is true but trading what we did to get Bryce Young is not a "pet project". That's a possible future ESPN 30 for 30. They need this pick to work. That's what Canales was hired for. We'll see.
  11. I understand the point you're trying to make but Brady didn't win all those Superbowls without a good arm. You see how Bill B has done without him. I think we're getting tangled up in the significance of labels on this discussion. Good. Elite. Average. Above/below average. What it boils down to is what the individual can do when the rubber meets the road. You either can throw an adequate deep ball when situation requires or you can't. Burrow is certainly an intelligent QB. The Championship game was a combo of that and obviously a very well crafted gameplan. But IQ or "processing" ability only get you so far as well. I mean Bryce Young was regarded by many as damn near a 22 year old Professor Charles Xavier on the football field leading up to the draft. Didn't make a damn bit of difference in 16 games. Your phsyical talent shows up on the film or it doesn't.
  12. Could be. Can't put anything past Tepper and his need for validation. He and Morgan and desperate to salvage the pick. But if things get at all as bad as last season on offense their hand may be forced.
  13. Draft profiles are often wrong the film tells you what you need to know. Most people who watched him play knew what he was capable of. And he had the prototypical size you seek. I wanted him to be a Carolina Panther. We won so many irrelevant games the last several years when it didn't matter and missed on the top pick because of it. Did nothing for our culture going forward either. Finally we got desperate. Welp... I'd like to see him humble the Chiefs again. Parity is good.
  14. The term "elite" seems to be the key in any questions linked to his arm. I don't see anyone saying he didn't possess an NFL arm. Let's be honest the elite addition to arm strength is subjective at best in today's NFL. You don't absolutely have to be able to throw a frozen rope 60+ yards through the air to succeed. But you do have to be able to demonstrate some level of consistent success particularly as a deep passer. Burrow passed the eye test that's all there is to it. Anyone that tries to tell you Bryce Young passed the eye test in the arm strength dept is engaging in self deception.
  15. Arguing about the OL he had at Alabama is pointless. It was still Alabama. In the end the biggest takeaway you need to consider from his time at Alabama is he had a significantly worse deep ball than Mac Jones Tua and Jalen Hurts. No improvements on the OL are going to change that at either level.
  16. Sounds like a common sense take for anyone that watched him play. You can't understate how minimally defenses feared him beating them with his arm.
  17. So you watched Burrow win the national championship and thought to yourself "this guy has a terrible arm"?
  18. Eh we've already lost a lot of fans. I rarely see people in Panthers gear as it is. The funny thing is we didn't truly hit bottom until last season. We at least had some flashes with the likes of Kyle Allen and Sam Darnold. Tepper did this with his constant desperation and needing to be the smartest guy in the room.
  19. It's amusing how the bar has been lowered so much for a #1 pick here in Carolina that simply expecting him to attempt to do anything at all to improve phsyically like his former general manager said he expected him to is akin to expecting "50 pounds of muscle" lmao. Guys it's fine to expect the face of the franchise who is sitting on a 38 million dollar contract to put in some level of extra effort.
  20. Quinn and The Golden Calf of Bristol had the necessary frame to add to. They didn't bust solely because of their physical traits. We can be defensive with one another but what we see with Bryce is what we get. We didn't make the decision.
  21. True. But you still have to start somewhere if being a pro athlete is your choice of career path.
  22. Say what you want about Kyler and his commitment to his craft ie playing Call of Duty or whatever. But he clearly isn't afraid of putting in time and effort in the weight room as a #1 overall draft pick. That's kind of a necessity if you want to be the guy for a franchise. Well unless you're the Carolina Panthers apparently.
  23. Wilson was elusive with his legs and had lower body strength. He could have been a pro in the MLB if he wanted. While not having an outstanding arm he certainly had an uncanny ability to throw on the run with precision. He had the necessary arm strength to throw up those passes that landed perfectly in the hands of his receivers like he always had a horseshoe up his ass. That ability is because he played baseball. I really don't like that you guys are making me say nice things about that jabroni. But Bryce Young is none of the above. He is average or below average in pretty much everything relating to physical traits and arm strength is heavily debated at best at this point. The comps to Wilson never held up. And people who went even further with Brees were smoking some high grade poo.
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