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Albright: Panthers circling on Pickett


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His footwork is literally almost identical to Darnold. He’s got nervous feet bouncing around. He’s scared in the pocket. He turns his back to the field in order to evade IN THE POCKET. He literally looks like a high school QB. Oh well. If we take him and he’s a complete disaster (which he will be) then Rhule gets canned and we get Stroud or Young. We will have missed out on a potentially legendary OT class but hey….can’t have everything. 

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18 minutes ago, Mike in Raleigh said:

Who has compared him to Burrow?

Pickett nothing like Burrow. Burrow is a Heisman trophy winning, national champion who was in charge of one of the greatest college offense of all time, all while having to play for one of the biggest meatheaded bozo head coaches ever.  Not to mention he was good enough to get college scholarships to tOSU and LSU not Temple and Pitt. 
 

This is getting out of hand. 

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33 minutes ago, BlueBuck24 said:

Keeping Matt Rhule and drafting Kenny Pickett was my forecasted worst case scenario for this franchise come the off-season. Can’t believe it might come to fruition.

Setting ourselves up to tank for Arch Manning in 4 years.

And our next coach/staff will have to try to trade Pickett away for like a 3rd or 4th rounder when they blow everything up. Serious waste of 3 years when we were in prime position to be ahead of the NFC South rebuilds

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I don’t think he picks any QB because…

1) Cam was released with 1 year left on his contract.    
 

2) Signed Teddy to a 3 year 63 million contract. Then traded him for a 6th pick and eat a majority of his remaining contract.

3) Traded for Sam and picked up his fifth year option. 

4) Resigned PJ.

So basically he made his bed with Sam, drafting a QB at 6 would be like admitting failure.  

 

 

 

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