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QB available for next year


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Just now, mc52beast said:

Rhule’s fave vet has to be Big Ben. He’s basically toast but Rhule thinks he can work with him.

He was 100% done by mid-season last year. Its embarrassing watching him play this season, ala Willie Mays as a Met embarrassing. No meme, Id pick Walker over Ben for the 2022 panthers and I got walker as a great PS QB...

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On 12/1/2021 at 6:05 PM, jayboogieman said:

Doesn't matter who the QB is or who is available until they fix the Oline.

Also doesn't matter who is on the Oline if the quarterback is not good.  We can draft a qb, let him sit and learn a year while we get the oline situation fixed.  Assuming there is a qb we like in the draft (not that I trust the current group to be able to assess qb's).

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17 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

Also doesn't matter who is on the Oline if the quarterback is not good.  We can draft a qb, let him sit and learn a year while we get the oline situation fixed.  Assuming there is a qb we like in the draft (not that I trust the current group to be able to assess qb's).

How are we going to fix the oline?

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29 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

Also doesn't matter who is on the Oline if the quarterback is not good.  We can draft a qb, let him sit and learn a year while we get the oline situation fixed.  Assuming there is a qb we like in the draft (not that I trust the current group to be able to assess qb's).

I'd rather not see the Panthers Carr a promising young QB. Get the line to the point that they can consistently block 3 or 4 guys(non elite rushers) for about 3 seconds and then go find a QB. Until that happens, you're wasting time treading water.

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1 hour ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Would you trade our 8th pick (or higher) for Baker Mayfield?

No. Although I agree Sam and Baker are very similar in talent and even appearance. I wouldn’t trade an 8 for Baker but I also wouldn’t used the 8 for Sam. The 16+range? Maybe.

I would use the 8th on Pickett. That’s Justin Herbert all day. 


 

 

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