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3 minutes ago, Growl said:

A franchise QB just took a bad OL and a reviled head coach to the super bowl

the argument is over 

you don’t pass on an opportunity to take a franchise QB just because you want to stick it to a coach you don’t like, you don’t pass on a potential franchise QB to “play it safe” in the draft

 

its time for the panthers to draft a QB

 

And you think there's a Joe Burrow in this draft?🤔 

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A franchise QB can make a bad OL look decent. But a team will be hindered by a bad QB no matter how good the OL is. We need an OL but we really need a QB that can rise above a bad OL, even if his OL is good. Panthers have neither in Darnold. 

I laughed when the Bengals hired Zac Taylor because it looked like another McVay hire. Bengals have a very smart coaching staff and beat the Chiefs the way you are supposed to. 

Way to go Bengals and Burrow and Chase. Go get a Super Bowl.

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2 minutes ago, Growl said:

A franchise QB just took a bad OL and a reviled head coach to the super bowl

the argument is over 

you don’t pass on an opportunity to take a franchise QB just because you want to stick it to a coach you don’t like, you don’t pass on a potential franchise QB to “play it safe” in the draft

 

its time for the panthers to draft a QB

 

Don't insult Zac Taylor like that by comparing him to Drhule. 

Tom Brady wouldn't be able to drag Rhule to the divisional round. He's that bad. He has been outcoached in 95% of his games.  

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1 minute ago, frankw said:

Chiefs fans will be wailing about that illegal formation for years to come.

I think its good he didn't house it on that play from like 60 out. I could see them being pissed off there. But Bengals were already in FG position. Don't think it mattered much.

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