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Joe Person - The Athletic - Panthers not interested in any senior bowl QBs


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19 hours ago, frash.exe said:

i’m relieved tbh

the worst thing that could happen is a coach falls in love with one of these QB prospects and thinks they can develop them into the next drew brees and at a bargain

Sort of like fans do.  You see guys in here arguing over these QB's like they are some pro scout with their ridiculous hot takes.

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21 hours ago, Varking said:

He came out of the woodworks with tears already in his eyes and has gotten super offended over my opinion. I didn’t even say he couldn’t throw. I pointed out he is thousands of reps and reads behind these other guys and it’s going to take him time to get it. This triggered something deep in his soul. 

Top dawg is good people form what I remember, everyones getting testy cause NFL is soon over and panthers have gone full QB black-out drunk. Lance is a one of those you either love him or hate him types, so that brings heated debates. Im aware hes a huge gamble, but I like the odds going with team lance!!... Much rather gamble on QB able to win multiple SBs, rather a QB whos ceiling is kirk Cousins(jones). 

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11 minutes ago, Basbear said:

Top dawg is good people form what I remember, everyones getting testy cause NFL is soon over and panthers have gone full QB black-out drunk. Lance is a one of those you either love him or hate him types, so that brings heated debates. Im aware hes a huge gamble, but I like the odds going with team lance!!... Much rather gamble on QB able to win multiple SBs, rather a QB whos ceiling is kirk Cousins(jones). 

Same. I think he was just having a rough night. Lance is my 4. After him it’s a major drop in talent in my eyes. 

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