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


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10 minutes ago, chbright said:

Low low bar going 2-3 to win a game. 

Need more than another Mac Jones......

Mac was better than average as a rookie starter. Mac Jones had a 67% completion percentage his first year. That's damn good and far more accurate than anything Sam Darnold could muster.

Mac is superior to Sam as a rookie, yeah.

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3 hours ago, CRA said:

Jokes are even less funny if I have to explain the joke.  The joke isn't a shot at someone's "manhood".   It is a joke referencing how fiercely  committed to defending Matt Rhule someone is.  

 

I thought it was in reference to his screen name...

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50 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

Mac was better than average as a rookie starter. Mac Jones had a 67% completion percentage his first year. That's damn good and far more accurate than anything Sam Darnold could muster.

Mac is superior to Sam as a rookie, yeah.

Mac was also just a game manager, the D and great coaching won them games. 

Mac in Carolina would have looked as bad or worse than Darnold. He is not anything special and is already at or near his ceiling.  

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Just now, Jon Snow said:

Wouldn't that be something?  What would be the odds of that happening?

We had no idea that 2003 or 2015 were going to be the seasons they ended up being.  If Corral led us to the Superbowl he would be the first rookie QB to do it in the history of the NFL. So the odds would be very long indeed 

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