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Panthers minicamp observations and such


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On 6/18/2021 at 8:56 PM, ForJimmy said:

The fact is Darnold’s arm is more than capable and he went number 3 overall with his turnover issues for a reason right?

Excellent summary of the entire S.D. Bull Case in a single sentence!

1.  He can "sling it".

2.  Back in 2018 he was the #3 pick.

3.  The Jets suck.

 

[Who knew 5 of top-7 picks in 2018 have made a Pro Bowl?]

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17 minutes ago, SizzleBuzz said:

Excellent summary of the entire S.D. Bull Case in a single sentence!

1.  He can "sling it".

2.  Back in 2018 he was the #3 pick.

3.  The Jets suck.

 

[Who knew 5 of top-7 picks in 2018 have made a Pro Bowl?]

So insightful. Thanks for your input.

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4 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

So insightful. Thanks for your input.

 

No, no...thank you!

 

Anyone still think Rodgers, Wilson or Watson will play this season for anyone other than the teams to whom they are presently contractually obligated?

 

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18 hours ago, SizzleBuzz said:

 

No, no...thank you!

 

Anyone still think Rodgers, Wilson or Watson will play this season for anyone other than the teams to whom they are presently contractually obligated?

 

For someone who loves to troll you certainly are popular around here.   😄

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45 minutes ago, SBBlue said:

Panthers minicamp observations: Sam Darnold didn’t have a great day, and that’s OK (yahoo.com)

Here's another summary article on our minicamp by the Charlotte Observer reporter.

Pretty much the same stuff reported on the thread.

 

 

 

I expect the defense to eat the offenses lunch during training camp. They're much more talented and further ahead than the offense right now. That might actually help the offense in the regular season, if the Panthers defense turns out better than expected and they had to face them all training camp. 

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