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Albert Breer on the Panthers quarterback options


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1 hour ago, hepcat said:

I think they’ll either try to get a mid tier vet FA QB or stick with Darnold. I don’t see them drafting Pickett. If they passed on Fields and Jones, why would they pick Pickett? He’s a lesser prospect than either of those guys. 

Because Rhule knows him. He recruited him to Temple.

Also Fitterer seemed effusive when asked about him.

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48 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Because Rhule knows him. He recruited him to Temple.

Also Fitterer seemed effusive when asked about him.

Well Rhule also sounded effusive about Cam before he cut him. I don’t count on these guys doing anything like you’d expect. 

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27 minutes ago, Dory said:

Cam '20 - 21 TD, 15 Games

Carr '21 - 23 TD, 17 Games

Ok, bud

He had 8 passing touchdowns in 15 games that year. He hasn't had 20 or more passing touchdowns since 2018. I hate it too but that's reality. You need to find someone to talk to and move on from all that fella.

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23 minutes ago, Dory said:

Cam '20 - 21 TD, 15 Games

Carr '21 - 23 TD, 17 Games

Ok, bud

Except you're being dishonest. Carr's stats are his passing TDs while your cherry-picked Newton stats are total TDs. Newton only threw for 8 TDs in 20. He threw for 4 in 21. Carr threw for 27 in 20 and 23 in 21. Therefore, Carr > Newton as a passer at this stage of their careers and that's ok. The brightest bulbs usually burn out the quickest and Cam was used as a Swiss army knife by Ron and Co as a Panther.

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