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ELLIS L. WILLIAMS Of the OBSERVER on Jimmy G


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On 4/15/2022 at 9:00 AM, LinvilleGorge said:

Jimmy G could be a perfect fit for our current status quo if we're looking to spend significant resources on a bad veteran QB on our way to a five win season.

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I’m not a big fan of his, but damn he’s definitely an upgrade from the sh1t show we’ve witnessed over the past couple years (If the price is right  of course). 

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15 minutes ago, weyco2000 said:

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I’m not a big fan of his, but damn he’s definitely an upgrade from the sh1t show we’ve witnessed over the past couple years (If the price is right  of course). 

 

I'm honestly not sure if he would've looked much if any different than Sam Darnold for us last year.

When he has to press he has some Darnold level turnovers.

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At this point, I just want NFL competent.  Just NFL competent 

Get the ball to the play makers and 

1. Don’t look like a deer in the head lights when the first read isn’t there …ie process quickly 

2. Don’t be stupid. 

 Surely, somewhere in the NFL universe those two things can exist in a qb for the Panthers 

I know it isn’t Darnold.  It never was going to be Darnold   See number 1 and 2   The only person in said nfl universe who thought it was, was Rhule 

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10 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

At this point, I just want NFL competent.  Just NFL competent 

Get the ball to the play makers and 

1. Don’t look like a deer in the head lights when the first read isn’t there …ie process quickly 

2. Don’t be stupid. 

 Surely, somewhere in the NFL universe those two things can exist in a qb for the Panthers 

I know it isn’t Darnold.  It never was going to be Darnold   See number 1 and 2   The only person in said nfl universe who thought it was, was Rhule 

We had that with Teddy.

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10 minutes ago, Call Me James said:

We had that with Teddy.

No, we didn’t 

when the plays were there to be made, he did not make them 

Teddy, is, and always will be a backup.  He was meant to be a placeholder for one year 

We know the rest (why and who wanted him in Charlotte)   He is backup now.

Right  now, this franchise and fan base needs competent.  I don’t care who it is.  Can be a Tannehill clone for all I care 

if there is another ‘can’t miss prospective ‘ in 2023 as people  on here think there is, fine, trade the  future draft choices and go get that player.  

this franchise has zero hope and offense has looked like a total cluster fug
 

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33 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

No, we didn’t 

when the plays were there to be made, he did not make them 

Teddy, is, and always will be a backup.  He was meant to be a placeholder for one year 

We know the rest (why and who wanted him in Charlotte)   He is backup now.

Right  now, this franchise and fan base needs competent.  I don’t care who it is.  Can be a Tannehill clone for all I care 

if there is another ‘can’t miss prospective ‘ in 2023 as people  on here think there is, fine, trade the  future draft choices and go get that player.  

this franchise has zero hope and offense has looked like a total cluster fug
 

We signed teddy to a 3year deal. He wasn't meant to be a 1 year place holder.

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5 minutes ago, Call Me James said:

We signed teddy to a 3year deal. He wasn't meant to be a 1 year place holder.

You and I both know he was brought in to hold the place and help groom the qb to be drafted in 2021

this is not news 

They threw crap on the wall and hoped it would stick.  Just like Darnold

hopefully mcadoo does  better 

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9 hours ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

Dude has been a pathetic Jimmy G stan on every post about him. 
People like him are the reason we ended up with Bridgewater. Saw his stats on another team and thought it would translate to this team. 
75 yards in the NFC championship and 2 games losing interceptions in the post seasons is all I gotta see to convince me Jimmy G isn’t clutch and is carried by his team. 

I think people are confusing flashy with clutch. How many QBs have bailed their team out more than 42% of the time when trailing in the 4th quarter? I will let you dig. You'll find out Jimmy G is #1. There are only 6 starting QBs in the NFL who have more playoff game winning drives than Jimmy G.

Jimmy G is far from flashy, but give him the respect of being the #1 active clutch QB in the NFL. It's not Tom Brady or Patrick Mahomes.

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If you had a shot at a QB who has proven he can come up clutch against the Rams, Bengals, and Packers, would you want that QB leading your team?

If Darnold or Bridgewater could do what Jimmy G did to the Rams, Bengals, and Packers after the defense implodes, there is no QB discussion and we'd be talking about how the Panthers have found their franchise QB.

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1 hour ago, CPantherKing said:

I think people are confusing flashy with clutch. How many QBs have bailed their team out more than 42% of the time when trailing in the 4th quarter? I will let you dig. You'll find out Jimmy G is #1. There are only 6 starting QBs in the NFL who have more playoff game winning drives than Jimmy G.

Jimmy G is far from flashy, but give him the respect of being the #1 active clutch QB in the NFL. It's not Tom Brady or Patrick Mahomes.

Great stat.  Where is it from?

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