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Corall QB Mentor


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6 minutes ago, Smithers said:

Seems like the Team agrees - ball is in Cams court.  Cam is holding out for a starting gig, which isn’t going to come.  My guess is he signs a 1 year deal here in July/August

I'd wish he would sign sooner so he can get in on all the installs and workouts we will have prior to training camp. 

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4 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

I'd wish he would sign sooner so he can get in on all the installs and workouts we will have prior to training camp. 

Couldn’t agree more, it’s easy to forget he literally had zero time last year to learn the playbook or build chemistry with his receivers. Cam will regardless be a better QB next year just having the ability to have time to learn the playbook.

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I would like to see another QB that is there to be a 100% mentor and backup, and not compete with Corral. A Josh McCown type. Cam would most likely be the starter if he comes in, he’s too good to just be a mentor. The reason is that I want to see Corral play, and play a lot this year so we know what we have before next years draft.

I still like the idea of Foles. He’s used to that role.

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Cam is one classy dude on the field despite his dumb poo off of it

i’ll never forget drafting Grier when the analysts and myself were screaming for Crosby and the dumbass blank looks after Grier was chosen

I think Rivera was a perfect coach for Crosby

fuging Hurney being Hurney hometown heroes and all, god what an idiot

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As to Newton, over the past few seasons, fans have spent a lot of effort on two things:

1) Finding a scenario that gives Newton and the Panthers a fairytale ending, and...

2) Hoping for the team to find Newton 2.0 in the Draft

If I'm being brutally honest right now, I wouldn't put good odds on either of those things happening.

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15 minutes ago, RJK said:

I don’t see it. All the things cam struggles at are what rookie QBs need to work on. Footwork, accuracy, reading defenses…none of those are strengths in cams game. 

Reading defenses is a weakness of Cams? When has this ever been the case? It’s clear that’s a Darnold issue, but I never hear that being a problem for Cam

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