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51 minutes ago, NAS said:

He balled out last night but the media is hyping him up too much. He’s going to fall back to earth very hard. 

I could see a scenario where he is considered a top flight backup QB. One of those guys you can trust to keep the ship from taking on water if your starting QB goes down for a few games.

Seems like the Panthers have been a "hindsight" team for a few years now but it would have been nice to keep him around as a backup. 

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I like him a lot. He's got a lot of fight and a lot of moxie. That game winning drive after that pick was impressive. I joke with my Washington friends that this is the start of the Heinicke Dynasty, and in truth I'd love to see it. But I'll temper me expectations. In the meantime I'm just enjoying watching him play and happy for him to have the opportunity to lead a team and win a game. 

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I've always known Taylor had something special.  You could tell from the couple of times he got to play with us.  The moment is not too big for him and he is not afraid to throw the ball to his guys and let them make a play.  I've been incredibly impressed with him in his playoff start last year and then that game last night.  Ron may just have something in him.

Heinicke SZN has begun! 

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