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Darnold Presser


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1 hour ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

Obviously he failed Speech 101.   

That's funny that you said that.  I couldn't help reflect to my time in college and speech 101. 

I kept thinking good god you know and um. 

Public speaking class was great for removing ummm as a conversational crutch for a lot of kids. 

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1 hour ago, Varking said:

Public speaking class was great for removing ummm as a conversational crutch for a lot of kids. 

Yeah while U nerds were polishing your Public speaking skills in the mirror Darnold was throwing lasers 🤷‍♂️  
 

Also every athlete does this in some form. Hockey players are the worst 

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19 minutes ago, RJK said:

Yeah while U nerds were polishing your Public speaking skills in the mirror Darnold was throwing lasers 🤷‍♂️  
 

Also every athlete does this in some form. Hockey players are the worst 

True. 

While Darnold certainly wasn't hired for his Q&A prowess, he should have enough money squirreled away by now to afford a public speaking coach.  If I were Tepper, I'd hire one for him ASAP.  Shouldn't take too much effort to clean up his verbal pauses and it would make his press conferences a lot less painful to endure.

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2 minutes ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

True. 

While Darnold certainly wasn't hired for his Q&A prowess, he should have enough money squirreled away by now to afford a public speaking coach.  If I were Tepper, I'd hire one for him ASAP.  Shouldn't take too much effort to clean up his verbal pauses and it would make his press conferences a lot less painful to endure.

I think every QB the Panthers have ever had were painful to watch in one way or another. I don’t think Darnold was any less. He’s 23, becoming an adult will help.

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