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Baker Mayfield is a Carolina Panther


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4 minutes ago, App Panther said:

I don't understand the Corral argument. If Baker doesn't have us in playoff hunt, Corral will start two or three games at end of year to give us a look and possible momentum for next season. 

holy poo, 2 or 3 games.  Wow, you mean just like with Brady christenson.  That worked out aces

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2 minutes ago, Tr3ach said:

I think once Baker clearly beats Darnold then Matt and Darnold will probably get equal reps if not Matt getting more.  This is a season to groom Matt and let him learn the playbook and the vocabulary and go through mental reps and if he continues to improve and develop their hope is for him to step into the starting qb spot next season.  Thats my take anyways.

There's only so much you can do with "mental reps." You need full speed, game speed reps against a team that spent all week preparing for you. 

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Can't fault the team for always trying. Some work out, some don't. Who knew Teddy wouldn't be as good as expected. We gave more picks for Sam because we got him before the draft and Baker is damaged good and in a no win situation from his team, that's why we got him cheap. 

I hope there's a QB battle. Imagine Sam wins 😉

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11 minutes ago, Tbe said:

He’s desperate. Baker is not the answer. This move will cost us a legit QB in the draft.

At this rate we’ll be in QB purgatory until the 2030’s.

We werent going to be in the running for a top 3 pick regardless of what sports illustrated or whoever said.  Our roster is improved fairly drastically since last year and we were barely in the top 10 then.

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11 minutes ago, Castavar said:

Not gonna lie, did not want Baker. But at that price, who could even be mad? He's immediately our best QB and has shown WAY more than Darnold ever has............all for a 2024 5th rounder and 5 mil. I'll take it.

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12 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

This is classic rhule/fitterer "lets keep throwing poo against the wall" instead of having a plan.   I am so disgusted right now.  This is the 3rd poo qb this moronic franchise has wasted resources on instead of drafting and playing someone.

What would your plan be?  Throwing in Matt before hes ready just because you want him to be is the definition of throwing poo at the wall.

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20 minutes ago, YoungPanthers89 said:

It's pretty great value if they think one of those guys can be the franchise QB

Not to mention, we’d have never got baker for that cheap if we hadn’t spent that third on Corral imho. We’d have probably had to spend the third just to get Baker. 

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