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Darnold might be the next one out the door


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Just now, mrcompletely11 said:

my bad bro

Np, I'm out on trading for him bc he's an alleged predator apparently and think that's fine if folks wanna stay away from all that entirely. But football wise a qb like that is what the Panthers need. 

Imagine Kyler or Joe Burrow here. If Sam don't turn it around I don't blame them for drafting a QB. 

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Just now, ImaginaryKev said:

Np, I'm out on trading for him bc he's an alleged predator apparently and think that's fine if folks wanna stay away from all that entirely. But football wise a qb like that is what the Panthers need. 

Imagine Kyler or Joe Burrow here. If Sam don't turn it around I don't blame them for drafting a QB. 

Kyler just got hurt......again.  Thats why I am pretty much out on the willis kid.  I dont trust this smaller qb's.   If Sam continues to struggle I still think they go oline in the first knowing Sam is here for 2022 no matter what.  It would be just idiotic to use a first to get a qb knowing this line isnt going to get fixed anytime soon as we are out of draft picks. 

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3 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Kyler just got hurt......again.  Thats why I am pretty much out on the willis kid.  I dont trust this smaller qb's.   If Sam continues to struggle I still think they go oline in the first knowing Sam is here for 2022 no matter what.  It would be just idiotic to use a first to get a qb knowing this line isnt going to get fixed anytime soon as we are out of draft picks. 

Nah, if you don't think Sam is the answer and you think there's a guy available on the clock who can be, you take him. You don't have the luxury of picking up your franchise QB at your convenience. You gotta jump when the opportunity presents itself.

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Just now, mrcompletely11 said:

Kyler just got hurt......again.  Thats why I am pretty much out on the willis kid.  I dont trust this smaller qb's.   If Sam continues to struggle I still think they go oline in the first knowing Sam is here for 2022 no matter what.  It would be just idiotic to use a first to get a qb knowing this line isnt going to get fixed anytime soon as we are out of draft picks. 

Willis is bigger than Russell Wilson and Kyler is still a franchise QB. Unconvincing point you're making. 

Also, Fitters can manufacture draft picks, like he did last year and the salary cap goes up next year so they can sign better guys. Interior O lineman don't require high draft picks anyway, the Panthers have just looked elsewhere to stack the defense the last two years. 

And there's nothing idiotic about drafting a QB in the first round considering they're always tradeable if your current starter turns out good or you wanna move on (Sam is prime example). Sam also hasn't proven he's good yet and his contract running out next year actually proved QB might be a need soon. You're being ridiculous. 

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

Nah, if you don't think Sam is the answer and you think there's a guy available on the clock who can be, you take him. You don't have the luxury of picking up your franchise QB at your convenience. You gotta jump when the opportunity presents itself.

I still think we are picking in the high teens.  I dont want the 3rdish qb off the board.  Plus this class as it stands now looks abysmal.  I think if they pick a qb in the draft it would be picking one for the sake of picking one.  Fix the fuging oline and lets see how the next qb does instead of doing the same thing over and over and over

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Nah, if you don't think Sam is the answer and you think there's a guy available on the clock who can be, you take him. You don't have the luxury of picking up your franchise QB at your convenience. You gotta jump when the opportunity presents itself.

I don't really see anybody in next year's draft that screams "franchise QB" to me.

No, not even Howell. I've been a fan in the past but right now I'm not sure he's a first rounder.

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4 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Nah, if you don't think Sam is the answer and you think there's a guy available on the clock who can be, you take him. You don't have the luxury of picking up your franchise QB at your convenience. You gotta jump when the opportunity presents itself.

I don't get why people don't understand this. We should've taken one this year even after the Darnold trade. It wasn't a certainty Darnold was going to struggle, but he definitely had a track record of struggling.

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3 minutes ago, PootieNunu said:

We have to fix our OL before we even consider replacing Sam. This is dumb. What QB is going to succeed with constant pressure up the middle? Tom Brady lost 2 super bowls to the Giants because of it. 

The rookie doesn't have to start from day one and 1st round picks aren't the only way to address the OL. We'll have a lot of cap space available.

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7 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

I still think we are picking in the high teens.  I dont want the 3rdish qb off the board.  Plus this class as it stands now looks abysmal.  I think if they pick a qb in the draft it would be picking one for the sake of picking one.  Fix the fuging oline and lets see how the next qb does instead of doing the same thing over and over and over

Deshaun Watson was the 3rd QB off the board.

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