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raleigh-panther

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  1. Yes. Processing speed…to me, is the differential….what is the test that it is said demonstrates processing speed, S2…someone posted about that a couple of weeks ago as related to Brock Purdue the system they are coming to as well …may help or hurt that there was also an interesting article I saw some time ago that mentioned players like Brees and Mahomes had baseball in their backgrounds were used to getting rid of the ball quickly…they weren’t the only ones just the ones I can recall there is no sure thing at any position in pro football regardless and I would add that we not forget that processing speed of the qb is affected by those around him…have WRs or TEs or rbs not being where they are supposed to be or a poor oline and it doesn’t matter the QBs processing speed. I’ll add one thing. How were they personally in big pressure moments? Did they shrink or did they rise? If they got the ball out and the receiver dropped it, that’s one thing…if they threw an interception as Levi’s does, that’s a whole other issue.
  2. Look. If the panthers brain trust thinks honey is the guy, I’m fine with it I just think. Cj. Bryce and Ar are special thwre is something about cj that bothers me. Not sure why as I’m a fan anybody but Levis ls. The gut did nothing in comparison liege and couldn’t make it at Penn state
  3. I believe I’ve stated many times ‘if the staff believes ….’ There is nothing youthful about Reich, Fitterer, Caldwell. McCown that is the key If they want the person, go get the person. Period there are ways to work around lost draft picks besides, if Fitterer is the GM some think he is, no problem. I dont share that view. We shall see
  4. ‘Fortune favors the bold’ Terence or ‘Fortune favors the brave’. Virgil or as I feel about the Panthers in my years of following them ‘keep doing what you’ve always done and you will get what you’ve always got. if this supposed ‘ all star ‘ coaching staff has the conviction that one of these players will excel, for 10 years, then just do it. There are many ways to recover from the loss of those 1s.
  5. @Verge I follow you on twitter and USA Today This old saying changed a bit for the forum ‘those who can do and those who can’t do are dismissive of those who do’ thanks for your insight and hope your family illness situation is better now prayers
  6. No accounting for owner interference with baker and a mistake with Mitch by the scouts I never saw what anyone saw in either, particularly Mitch but as you say, what do I know i just look for QBs with the physical traits, the processing ability, and two intangibles the desire to work for greatness and not shrinking in big moments.
  7. I watched a couple of Florida games. I’d say AR had the most wretched group of receivers since Cam Newton, Philly Brown anyone, Funchess, Bojangles Benjamin… One poster said AR was on the 5th and 6th receiver due to injuries
  8. I love who is as a growing in technique football ball player I like who he is as a person he grew up old. He had to do so. he has worked hard for everything he has he loves the game. He loves to compete He wants to get better the nfl is a tough business. Compared to what he grew up having to do, it will be a cake walk …and that smile…lights up a room ..that smile and his ability sells tickets I hope they draft him
  9. My god. Are they ever going to show the top QBs don’t remember the combine being done quite like this before with QBs
  10. There is something about AR…hard to describe. He has that ‘it’ factor without trying. I get it’s a gamble but again, what he has can’t be taught and what he needs can be he won’t be there at 9 and don’t be surprised if a team, not mentioned, that has an aging qb and a contender moves up to get him.
  11. I think they are trading up…maybe all the way to first I also think AR isn’t going to be there at 9
  12. From what I read about him, he’s a good guy. I believe he worked with, was it the volunteer fire dept while in high school….
  13. Don’t disagree with your mime. . Saw what I wanted to see
  14. The link was from Cat Crave My fault was at dinner and saw this
  15. On Twitter, showed him In his truck with his dog posted by his wife
  16. I just don’t see them signing Carr. That’s an awful lot of money for an avg QB have to sign Burns, that’s a lot
  17. His input Daniel L. asks: It seems likely they will trade up. If you were a betting man, what spot do you think they would trade up to? All the way to No. 1? Or more like No. 3 with Arizona or No. 5 with Seattle? Ellis Williams: During his scouting combine press conference,Fitterer said if the Panthers identify a rookie quarterback they prefer then they will “go get him.” But finding the line between patience and over-aggressiveness is important. The Panthers currently hold pick No. 9. The quarterback-needy teams in front of them are Atlanta (No. 8), Las Vegas (No. 7), Detroit (No. 6), Seattle (No. 5) and Indianapolis (No. 4). That’s a lot of unknown for Fitterer, Reich and owner David Tepper to forecast. There are reports that Atlanta is comfortable starting Desmond Ridder. Lions quarterback Jared Goff has similar support, but the team has said it’s interested in adding a developmental No. 2 QBbehind Goff. The Raiders don’t have a QB under contract. Seattle started Geno Smith this season and is having “positive” talks about bringing him back, but the Seahawks are interested in a rookie quarterback. And the Colts, like the Texans (No. 2), most certainly will draft a first-round signal-caller. All that uncertainty likely makes trading up to No. 5 or No. 3 too risky. Trading for the No. 1 pick is the only way to guarantee “your guy” will be there. And if that quarterback is as good as your scouting department, coaching staff and owner believe then who cares about the price tag, right? Carolina could move up eight spots via a lot several different trade packages. For example, NFL Network’s Daniel Jeremiah held a conference call for the media on last Friday and said it would cost Carolina the No. 9 pick, its 2024 first-round pick, its 2025 first-round pick and a 2023 second-rounder. The Panthers also have two second-round picks, two third-round picks and two-fourth-round picks in this upcoming draft. Offering a combination of those selections could save Carolina its 2025 first-rounder. Regardless, Carolina has the draft ammunition to move up to No. 1 and that is the only way to ensure either Bryce Young, C.J. Stroud, Will Levis or Anthony Richardson would be a Panther. Cyrus C. asks: If Carolina does trade up, do you think it gets done before the start of free agency? EW: This is the No. 1 story line to watch before the draft. In 2016, the Rams traded up from No. 15 to No. 1 (and later selected Jared Goff) on April 15. Two years ago, the 49ers traded for No. 3 on March 26 and a month later selected Trey Lance. Both trades were made after free agency. The new league year starts on March 15. That is when free agents can sign with their new teams. Perhaps it would behoove the Panthers to either sign Derek Carr or trade for the No. 1 overall pick before free agency begins. Carolina bypassing Derek Carr and instead signing a veteran like Jacoby Brissett or Andy Dalton before trading up would telegraph its draft plans. By either signing Carr or trading with the Bears before mid-March, the Panthers would make clear their terms of engagement with potential free agents. Then its staff and scouting department could prepare for April’s draft with a definitive plan.
  18. They say he is 5’10 and he has gained weight to like 198 but my lord. I don’t know there is no question he has talent but everyone in the NFL does.
  19. Bryce. My goodness to say he is small well…the first time he gets sandwich by two 350 lb DTs, it might be over
  20. I ran into him several times at the stadium, by accident Each time, he could not have been nicer…big smile once I was at the 300 level upstairs and he and his golf cart driver (yes he used the golf cart up there)stopped and talked to me and my friend who was a Bears fan I don’t know what happened to him…maybe he has always had pervy workplace issues…maybe he had starting dementia…heart transplant…or any transplant requires a lot of medication maybe that affected him Who knows the cause. Feel bad for people he mistreated
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