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If you could rewind time…Would you have picked Mac Jones? (Article)


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The mistake wasn't passing on Fields & Jones ..... the mistake was not taking Slater.  Now the Panthers need to use next years first round pick on the O-line and then have to wait another whole year before being drafting a QB in Round 1.  Where as if they took Slater then next draft could have gone QB or even another OL if didnt like any of the QB's and then have two top picks on the line when drafting a QB the following year.  I guess they could go QB next draft and cross fingers and hope we have a better oline next year, but this current staff does not give me the optimism that is possible.  

Ugh.. this sucks being in No QB, No Oline and a staff of all college coaches hell.  

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33 minutes ago, AU-panther said:

We have 3 of the worst QBs in the league on our team this year and people are worried about his ceiling, its amusing.

Fans are so worried about finding a 10, they are passing on 8s, and in the meantime they are stuck with 3s.

 

The ceiling thing is amusing as it shows they have nothing to say. It's like saying a game is atmospheric... Means nothing a fuking dirty room is atmospheric.

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8 minutes ago, RumHam said:

It comes down to the staff not necessarily talent. We have never been able to develop a qb and cam was just that talented.

Cam saw his biggest development at New England for that one whole year...like how fuging pathetic is that poo.

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2 hours ago, Waldo said:

Still Slater and it's not close.

Yall want to pretend Mac would look good here? No one would look good playing QB for the Panthers. I bet he would look like Sam by the end of the year...

Mac Jones would get ruined here. No good players want to play for the Panthers. Stafford gave this garbage franchise the middle finger. 

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Don’t let the NFL media machine push their narrative on you in hope of creating another poster boy.

Winning is not a QB specific stat.

That Patriots roster was built to win now in the offseason with a plug and play QB. All they are asking of the QB is to run the offense and not turn the ball over.

This is the classic Pats Belichek model that they have used for 20 years now and allowed a guy like Matt Cassel to step in and still take the Pats to the playoffs.

When Mac Jones starts carrying the team when they’re down and winning them games then we can talk.

The Pats would maybe have 2 wins if Mac Jones was their QB last season. That roster was a train wreck.

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