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Joe Person: Panthers don't love other QB's besides Lawrence and Wilson


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18 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

If you think anybody is describing Brady, who's won more Super Bowls than anyone, as the BIGGEST, STRONGEST, FASTEST 😆

Also QB is about reading, reacting, seeing the field, and a quick release. That's how Brady wins.

That's how 6'5" 240lb 4300yrd 43TD and only 8INTs Kyle Trask plays the game. 🙂

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

A couple of people on Twitter recently looked at the last 20 or so Super Bowl winning quarterbacks.

Pretty much none of them fit the profile you're saying is needed to win. What they all were was accurate passers.

Basically, you're completely wrong.

See my post above.

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Just now, rippadonn said:

Also QB is about reading, reacting, seeing the field, and a quick release. That's how Brady wins.

That's how 6'5" 240lb 4300yrd 43TD and only 8INTs Kyle Trask plays the game. 🙂

So this whole thing is about pushing for Kyle Trask?

Good grief 🙄

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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Because you think Lance is the next Cam Newton (despite the fact more than one analyst has said he doesn't really compare to Newton)?

No because he has a strong arm and falls within the prototype. 6'4" 225.

Your lineman are usually 6'4"+. I know the guy in Arizona is 5'5" but how many Muggsy's are there? Not many.

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1 minute ago, rippadonn said:

No because he has a strong arm and falls within the prototype. 6'4" 225.

Your lineman are usually 6'4"+. I know the guy in Arizona is 5'5" but how many Muggsy's are there? Not many.

There was this guy named Brees who kicked out butts for the past several years.

What counts most in quarterbacks are things like accuracy, intelligence, leadership, courage and ability to read defenses, not being the "biggest, fastest, strongest, whateverest". 

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4 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

No because he has a strong arm and falls within the prototype. 6'4" 225.

Your lineman are usually 6'4"+. I know the guy in Arizona is 5'5" but how many Muggsy's are there? Not many.

The average height of interior lineman in the NFL is 6'2 and 6'3 for tackles. Just sharing data here.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

There was this guy named Brees who kicked out butts for the past several years.

What counts most in quarterbacks are things like accuracy, intelligence, leadership, courage and ability to read defenses, not being the "biggest, fastest, strongest, whateverest". 

How many Drew Brees are there? Not many. One of my favorites before NO.

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