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2 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Hang on now!  Why are we trying to ruin a good thing?  @rippadonn loves Carson Strong and is his number one fan.  Who are we to stand in the way of this love and try to cast doubt?  You keep on cheering for Carson @rippadonn!  Don't let the haters get you down! 

How likely is it the Panthers will pick a pure pocket passer? Not likely.

Can they be like the Patriots and not fall for the hype of promised runs instead of promised throws? Not sure. Maybe Fitt will.

I'm putting Carson's career stats and completion percentage up against ALL these rookie QBs.

So far, he's the champ at QBing. All they've got is "he sucks" lol.

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8 hours ago, rippadonn said:

How likely is it the Panthers will pick a pure pocket passer? Not likely.

Can they be like the Patriots and not fall for the hype of promised runs instead of promised throws? Not sure. Maybe Fitt will.

I'm putting Carson's career stats and completion percentage up against ALL these rookie QBs.

So far, he's the champ at QBing. All they've got is "he sucks" lol.

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Dude didn’t even start his freshman year at freaking Nevada and he’s QB #1?

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14 hours ago, Riverboat Ron said:

I’m convinced we’ve keyed in on Willis and I think other teams know it. The Saints trade yesterday was to get the capital to trade up to #5 and I also believe the Falcons are actively looking to jump us for Willis as well. Giants are talking to Willis to try and drive a bidding war and scare the Saints, Falcons and even us into a panic trade.

I sure hope they do that. I really don't think Willis is going to live up to the hype. If the Saints or Falcons trade up and snag him, we will have dodged a bullet.

 

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10 hours ago, rippadonn said:

How likely is it the Panthers will pick a pure pocket passer? Not likely.

Can they be like the Patriots and not fall for the hype of promised runs instead of promised throws? Not sure. Maybe Fitt will.

I'm putting Carson's career stats and completion percentage up against ALL these rookie QBs.

So far, he's the champ at QBing. All they've got is "he sucks" lol.

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So which QB do you like the best in this class?? 

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14 hours ago, Lurk21 said:

@Thompcat I swear I have thought the same thing! If we weer that willing to give away next year's 1st anyway... then if the Giants are that determined  for future Picks, it's definitely  on the table. If the have in their mind that 1 If these Qbs is their guy and they can get a franchise Qb and Left Tackle in the same draft..... #Fittcanthelphimself

The problem I have with that--if you suck this year and the QB does not work out, you have no first rounder in a good QB draft.

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3 hours ago, weyco2000 said:

Dude didn’t even start his freshman year at freaking Nevada and he’s QB #1?

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Again, you've said nothing. You didn't play those games. You didn't prepare for or win any of those games. Nobody else put up those numbers. When he put up that body off work (not just one year) is irrelevant. What is relevant is he's better than YOUR guy at playing, you know, QB. The guy friggin put up 4186yrds 36tds 70% on ONE LEG. His doctor told him not to play. His dad told him not to play. HE PROVED THEM WRONG. He's a competitor. A prototype QB.

Ripp doesn't get on your official bandwagon because you're pretty, you earn it on the field putting in work. Showing up in data and film.

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Just now, rippadonn said:

Again, you've said nothing. You didn't play those games. You didn't prepare for or win any of those games. Nobody else put up those numbers. When he put up that body off work (not just one year) is irrelevant. What is relevant is he's better than YOUR guy at playing, you know, QB. The guy friggin put up 4186yrds 36tds 70% on ONE LEG. His doctor told him not to play. His dad told him not to play. HE PROVED THEM WRONG. He's a competitor. A prototype QB.

Ripp doesn't get on your official bandwagon because you're pretty, you earn it on the field putting in work. Showing up in data and film.

Why, in your opinion, do all the scouts and all the analysts have him out of the top 5 qb prospects and probably a 2nd maybe 3rd round pick.  How could so many people miss on what you are seeing?

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