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Your starting Quarterback of the Carolina Panthers….PJ Walker


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2 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

I'm excited for this game ... from a pure entertainment aspect. To possibly see worse QB play than Sam ... it's like, wow, is that even possible? Yes it is. It's will be one glorious poo show.

I mean, PJ will at least go down in a haymaker throwing blaze of glory.  

and the WRs will at least  get the opportunity to make a big play most likely.  

which seems more exciting than Clausen ball even if the end result is the same. 

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9 hours ago, CRA said:

I mean, PJ will at least go down in a haymaker throwing blaze of glory.  

At least that's what should be happening. Like I said somewhere else...what's the worst that will happen? We dont' score.

Just go tossing that poo deep and move them back the fug off our line. 

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17 minutes ago, Fox007 said:

At least that's what should be happening. Like I said somewhere else...what's the worst that will happen? We dont' score.

Just go tossing that poo deep and move them back the fug off our line. 

As I said, PJ is decisive about what he does with the ball. His decisions just tend to be wildly aggressive, sometimes for literally no reason at all.

Also, his Bad Throw % is pretty terrible. 

Either way, I am just glad to see some other different shitty thing.

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2 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

As I said, PJ is decisive about what he does with the ball. His decisions just tend to be wildly aggressive, sometimes for literally no reason at all.

Also, his Bad Throw % is pretty terrible. 

Either way, I am just glad to see some other different shitty thing.

Oh yea I agree. Lets try a different shitty thing. I like the aggressiveness, go down swinging at least.

I have no expectations that PJ will do anything but now that he is the starter he has my full support so whatever he does well I want to see him succeed at it. If only we could get lucky with a revelation/something clicks moment or w/e. I mean we watch for a reason...hope/false hope its w/e.

 

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19 minutes ago, Fox007 said:

Oh yea I agree. Lets try a different shitty thing. I like the aggressiveness, go down swinging at least.

I have no expectations that PJ will do anything but now that he is the starter he has my full support so whatever he does well I want to see him succeed at it. If only we could get lucky with a revelation/something clicks moment or w/e. I mean we watch for a reason...hope/false hope its w/e.

 

If he can just give the team some spark, that would be enough. None of us have illusions of being a winning team this season. Just go down fighting and competitive, like last season.

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