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34 minutes ago, top dawg said:

He won his first start with a game-winning drive, looked pretty damned good coming in for Jackson after he got hurt, and looked downright legit in Sunday's game. So, I'd say it's at least 1½-3 good performances.

I don't have an opinion on Huntley yet, but I'm big on being careful.

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He plays on a team with one of the better head coaches of the last 20 years backed by one of the strongest organizations in football with an entrenched culture of winning and competing for championships. 

This current Panthers team would only be elevated to mediocre if we had Lamar Jackson himself at QB, let alone Tyler Huntley.  If Huntley went to Pittsburgh, Green Bay, or one of the other orgs that's good-great but cycling out their current QB that would be different.  Or hell even a place like Denver or Seattle that's flawed but could rebound with smart FO moves.

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Never judge a backup QB on one game.  Or two.  Or even four.  They need to have the pressure of starting week in, week out with opponents having tape.

Huntley looked really good, yes.  That doesn't make him a starter, or worth trading for.

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