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https://catcrave.com/2021/03/28/will-grier-carolina-panthers-qb-chance-shine-2021/

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Grier’s career didn’t exactly get off to the best of openings. He was thrown to the wolves late in the 2019 campaign that resulted in two dismal performances under center and the introduction of Matt Rhule as head coach only heightened doubts about his long-term future.

Granted his 53.8 percent compilation and four interceptions over two games wasn’t ideal as a rookie. But Grier was sacked on 10.8 percent of his plays and this is something that clearly played a significant role in his demise.

 

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It might be now or never for Grier, who does have a cannon for an arm and is one of the hardest workers around

 

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23 hours ago, 1989 said:

IM NOT SAYING HE’S OUR ANSWER

But for sake of conversation, do you think there’s any chance this staff thinks Grier could lead this team? Going into year 3, do you think he could have what it takes to be an adequate QB?

 

Seems like he’s been the QB of the offseason for CMAC and DJ.

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20 hours ago, Carolina Cajun said:

I hope he proves me wrong and is actually really good, but its hard to ignore the fact the time he did get live action in 2019 was some of the worst qb play I've ever seen, not just for us, but for any team.

Not disagreeing with you, as I missed watching whatever games Grier played but, what specifically did he do to stink it up?  A lot of negative opinions but not many specifics are mentioned.  Would really like to know.  Thanks in advance for taking time to answer.

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