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rippadonn

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  1. Mike Greenberg knows the deal! Panthers not bringing him in is a big mistake. Greenberg thinks he's the most pro ready guy in this draft. Well, well, well.
  2. Both would need to improve their completion percentages in a much harder NFL. Neither guy is above or at 65% career completion percentage. I don't see how you can be spoken of as top prospects without a 65% completion percentage. It's absolutely nuts. What, they're going to improve drastically against better competition? It's not likely. Pick a QB good at QBing in the first place instead of hoping and wishing on a project as far as NFL accuracy is concerned.
  3. They were wrong about Aaron Rodgers, Tom Brady and Russell Wilson. They put everybody ahead of them the same way their doing Strong. They put Zach Wilson ahead of Fields and Mac Jones. Does any of that prove that the pundits or scouts are better at this than the common fan? Nope. They're not.
  4. Somebody posted David Newton twitting that. Forgot which thread. My bad
  5. I'm hoping for the trade back. Newton listed Strong as one of the visiting QBs, obviously for a trade back scenario. Strong just signed with RockNation sports management so his profile is growing. Also the Colts seem to be targeting Carson now as well as the Broncos rumors. https://heavy.com/sports/indianapolis-colts/carson-strong-2022-nfl-mock-draft/ I'm so glad the Panthers are bringing in probably the best value in this draft since the Packers picked Aaron Rodgers #24, Russell in the 3rd and Brady in the 6th.
  6. Would Tom Brady's cloning facility make us another Luke?
  7. Smaller program undersized QB struggling in the bigger, faster, stronger NFL. Who didn't see that coming? Oh yeah, all the pundits and scouts.
  8. The world isn't a nice place for you is it? Not my fault. Public forum. You clicked into a Carson Strong thread. Strong 2022! You may not understand but at all cost a mistake must be avoided. Also I'm a true Panthers fan and I need them to look at this kid and stop reporting at wanting to see every scrub in this class but Strong. Best QB in the draft. There, more substance than your so called diss.
  9. Wow, wow, wow! That arm! If you want him don't think you're always going to be able to get something for nothing. He's a first round talent in a weak QB draft. Somebody else knows that. 6 minutes of your time to show you what you've got at his best. Wow!
  10. Accuracy is most important going forward for Malik. Not running. At 6'0" 219 running should not be his bread and butter. Linebackers are just as fast if not faster and carry more weight and will light him up in the open field. We saw what happened to Darnold trying to run in the NFL, CMC. Running backs need that extra weight and extra gear to do what they do. You can't be sure if his running at Liberty is sustainable in the NFL. You can't realistically draft him to be a runner. Mike Vick was that size but he was a 4.2 guy.
  11. Kyle Trask went high second round, Carson to me is a better QB because of his gunslinger mentality and his ability to actually make those scary throws. Carson's arm is slightly better. Trask is a bigger body though. I just can't see Carson dropping much further than the second with a high possibility(rumors) of Denver drafting him late first. We have our Alex Smith's in this draft and our Aaron Rodgers in this draft. Hope the Panthers have the testicles to say no to the hype and trust the data. Strong 2022!
  12. Willis isn't as accurate. Howell isn't as accurate. The combination of above average armstrength and most importantly above average accuracy puts him closer to elite in my eyes. It's not easy to put up the numbers he has as consistently as he has, again nobody among the frontrunners has put up 70% completion percentage 2years in a row. That's elite production wether he gets credit for that from the pundits or not. Willis has unrealized potential that may never be realized much like Cam. Being a pocket passer before anything else bodes well transitioning to the NFL. Supposedly Fields and Wilson had all this potential but ultimately were totally outclassed by cheesey Mac. When these dual threat QBS get to the NFL they're often in need of a rebuild necessarily or unnecessarily. Pocket passers are plug and play for the most part, like Mac. Strong definitely has Favre's mentality though and the arm to back it up. We have to value guys playing the position as intended. Those guys win Superbowls.
  13. That's the Brett Favre part of his game. It's scary at first until you realize he really can make those type of throws. He has that Favre type armstrength and he chose the correct QBs to model his game after, Manning and Favre.
  14. You either see "it" or you don't. He's the best QB statistically. I can punch holes in anybody's game. His strengths translate well. The guy can drop dimes into the hands of running men like no other in this draft 70% of the time. Average 348yrds per game. He is going to light it up. He said he doesn't care if he's drafted in the first round or seventh round, he just wants to prove himself in the NFL. No entitlement detected
  15. Hey, Harry Caray! I've had the pleasure of singing with him at Cubs games many times. The good ol days
  16. I'll add that he's played a full season since the knee and ran at the combine. Comes across as a hard worker that doesn't take anything for granted. Phill Simms loves his game too. To me, if you need a QB, get the guy. None of anything with Strong could be as bad as Sam Darnold. Strong said he grew up loving Payton Manning and Brett Favre. That's funny because I said on this site I could see Brett Favre in his game. Gunslinger.
  17. Since he's not on the Panthers list. Meet Carson Strong the person... Phil Simms is a fan of his game too.
  18. He ran pretty fast at the combine, 16.1 mph. I think we can put that behind us. He played a full season of full contact football since and had his best year.
  19. See, limitations. That's why you draft Alex Smith instead of Aaron Rodgers if you're not evaluating the correct things. Had the 49ers done a better evaluation who knows. Green bay got Rodgers, groomed him and the rest is history. Listen, I'm not in the official Carson Strong bandwagon for no reason. He's a statistical outlier in this draft. In a very good metric, completion percentage. His has NEVER been below 63% in his 3yr CAREER. He killed that metric by elevating to 70% for TWO years in a row! No QB(frontrunners) in the draft has achieved that. He put up the best numbers of his career in his junior year 4186yrds 36tds while playing hurt! What can this man do at full strength? He also ran at the combine so the knee surgery is obviously behind him. Statistically over time and on film he's the best QB at QBing in this draft.
  20. No. Joe Burrow had all the hype. Nobody was really hyping Herbert but me and a couple people here and Hurndog. I hit on Herbert, I knew for a fact he would be phenomenal. Burrow I had questions but he's done well.
  21. Hype: Jimmy Clausen, Sam Darnold, Zach Wilson, Kenny Pickett Stats, measurables: Justin Herbert, Mac Jones, Carson Strong Strong 2022
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