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On 8/16/2021 at 6:17 PM, CPsinceDay1 said:

Okay, first if all, I apologize to the mods for another thread treading the same topic over and over. But after reading this, from a non-Carolina fan, where's there's smoke....

Now, I wanted to make it a poll, PJ or Sam... simple, who do you have more faith in as a fan, not what anyone else thoughts, like coaches, reporters, etc...but your honest opinion. This is the off season regardless how this season goes, good or bad, we in it together. Alot of people like to talk the talk, use others opinions as facts, so who's willingly to walk the walk. Let's have fun, if you on the fence cool...but there's clearly a division amongst us when it comes to how we deal with the QB position.

You have to be a fool to think not one person in that locker room thinks PJ deserves his shot ...can they openly say anything right now, no, but you can see, almost feel the energy because that's hope, inspirational.....

Its Sam...

 

If PJ Walker is our starting QB then we will be drafting a QB in 2022.

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On 8/16/2021 at 7:11 PM, CPsinceDay1 said:

The difference, CMC actually is good...but

Coaches and executives look at the preseason as a buffet line for these types of players — the guys who, based on their preseason performances, prove that they’re ready to help out by any means necessary.

Now that the first week of the 2021 preseason is in the books, here are the Secret Superstars who might be on their ways to unexpected roster spots… or perhaps even starting spots.

Yes, it’s the preseason, but if you superimposed this play over one of Russell Wilson’s more daring red zone throws, there wouldn’t be much difference.

Was Chuba being compared to one of the best RB's in the league?, pretty Fittin' huh...

You wrote that article, didn't you? That's what this is about.

There is no controversy. Sam is the better QB. If PJ started this year, neither of them would be on the roster in 2022.

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On 8/17/2021 at 12:44 PM, glenwo2 said:

What's your point?

The Jets did Sam a favor by trading him here.

I wish Wilson all the luck in the world(he'll need it on that franchise).

As far as Minshew goes, he was never going to keep a Starting gig, especially in Jacksonville where Lawrence is basically Jesus. 

I mean, Lawrence is basically Jesus anyway, and I'm an App State/Panthers fan. If the Jaguars can build correctly, by Year 3 they may be stable enough to become a perennial playoff member since they play in the AFC South and have a guy with the highest ceiling since Luck.

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5 hours ago, PootieNunu said:

People need to realize PJ is not starting NFL QB material.

Those guys he was beating up on in the XFL are not even good enough to sit on an NFL bench or play ST.

The houston Roughnecks had a better OLINE than the panthers do.

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Just now, Tinamedina said:

The houston Roughnecks had a better OLINE than the panthers do.

How many of those guys are starting in the NFL? 

Yea....no they did not. XFL guys are the guys that are getting cut when the roster is trimmed from 90 to 53. Those NFL castoffs made up the XFL. 

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6 minutes ago, Tinamedina said:

The houston Roughnecks had a better OLINE than the panthers do.

The Jags were the worst team in the NFL last season, they would man handle the XFL all star team. 

Gardner Minshew is leagues better than anything the XFL had to offer. These are facts that need to be realized before spouting off at the mouth. 

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1 minute ago, Tinamedina said:

I dont why the idea of a backup having fans bother people so much. It's not even a large fanbase. I just chock it up to a status quo way of thinking. These people think a backup should know their place or something. Very old school. 

You can be a fan of a backup and not make statements that are completely based outside of our current reality. 

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4 minutes ago, PootieNunu said:

You can be a fan of a backup and not make statements that are completely based outside of our current reality. 

No one has. And no, just being a fan upsets people. The huddle is outraged and it's only a few people who are actually fans. The status quo says you cannot acknowledge backups, period.

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