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23 hours ago, Captain Morgan said:

I had forgotten QBs are allowed to throw further than 10 yards down the field.  Excited to have that back in our offense.

How could you forget that watching QBs do it all year against  our defense last season lol

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1 hour ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

There really is no need to have a specific video of Darnold to Anderson plays; all you have to do is find a general Sam Darnold highlight video made pre-2020. Almost every throw is to Anderson anyway.

I only put up that specific connection because no other player he threw to will be on the Panthers.

 

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On 5/24/2021 at 4:47 AM, ShellyEfird19 said:

Shortly before calling most rnd 1 QB's a bust, Rhule brought in Sam Darnold, who was a first round pick and has not shown anything to prove he isn't a bust.

Darnold is no longer a first round draft pick or even a rookie, he is a 3 year veteran QB.

That is who Rhule and Fitterer evaluated prior to trading for the guy.  

Apparently the Panthers have seen something you haven't in Darnold, but then, what do they know in comparison to you?

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