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If this doesn’t get you excited about Matt Corral, nothing will


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8 minutes ago, top dawg said:

What were we, like 6-10 Cam's first season? After his first game, no one needed to tell anyone that we had a franchise QB, and no one will have to tell us after Corral's first game either. Listen to what I'm saying. 

That's a high bar...  Burrow didn't exactly light it up his first start and Manning threw a ton of INTs his rookie year.  Even out of last year's loaded class the only rookie QB that looked decent was Mac Jones.  We may never find another Cam Newton, but that doesn't mean Corral can't be a great QB for us.  

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2 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

That's a high bar...  Burrow didn't exactly light it up his first start and Manning threw a ton of INTs his rookie year.  Even out of last year's loaded class the only rookie QB that looked decent was Mac Jones.  We may never find another Cam Newton, but that doesn't mean Corral can't be a great QB for us.  

Can Corral be a Mac Jones? I'd say yes. Immediately. 

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2 hours ago, joemac said:

Well adderall is a lot closer to meth than cocaine but they both have similar effects on you.  I have done both. 

adderall xr is basically a controlled dose of speed. sign me up for a QB with a prescription, they'll enjoy studying their playbook and make the right reads on Sundays 

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9 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

I think that's a definite.  The real question is can our staff do as well as New England's did developing a rookie QB.  

We have a former OC/HC playing him close like butter play toast so maybe he can get him on the field as that should be the priority for the franchise.

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4 hours ago, top dawg said:

Come on, man, he was never on drugs. The media obviously has gone way overboard with the alcohol stuff also. Panthers fans don't need to be the source of disinformation (even in jest). It's in poor taste at best.

ALL media sucks ass…. They don’t care about telling the truth any longer. Journalism is dead. 

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28 minutes ago, hepcat said:

adderall xr is basically a controlled dose of speed. sign me up for a QB with a prescription, they'll enjoy studying their playbook and make the right reads on Sundays 

ADHD sufferer here and yeah generic adderall is called simply methamphetamine salts so... 🤷🏿‍♂️

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After reading this thread, it is obvious which Huddlers are Panther fans. And those who's self worth only allow them to value Panther wins.

 

This is the most exciting time of the year. A time when we, as Panther fans, can hope for a brighter tomorrow. A time where the new meshes with the old, to establish a new future.

 

Unfortunately, far too many folks are still stuck in the past. Letting their past fears of failure, override their excitement level. Too bad really. Lot's of exciting things going on right now.

 

C'mon Matt. Be the QB we all need. 

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12 minutes ago, ickmule said:

ALL media sucks ass…. They don’t care about telling the truth any longer. Journalism is dead. 

 

Good to see that even though you are no longer a Panther fan. You still feel the urge to regale us with your asinine takes.

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