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MC9's skill set is greater than Baker's.


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1 hour ago, Wolfcop said:

Corrall will get his shot next year UNLESS he comes out looking great in camp. Either way, his time is coming. 

Maybe.

Two scenarios where Corral might not get much of a shot.

If we draft an early 1st round QB, he's got to get some run sooner than later.

If we have a new regime, they might want "their" guy (trade/ FA / draft).

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3 hours ago, top dawg said:

Yeah, I said it. And you remember that I said it!

Once Corral gets up to speed, whether it's 2022 or beyond, he'll do things that Baker or Darnold wish that they could do as far as throwing and running the rock.

I'm tired of the Huddle's general disrespect for "our QB of the future." 

It isn't disrespect it is lets wait and see how he plays. At this point he has taken 0 snaps un the NFL. How much respect do you think he deserves when he has done nothing yet.

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8 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

It isn't disrespect it is lets wait and see how he plays. At this point he has taken 0 snaps un the NFL. How much respect do you think he deserves when he has done nothing yet.

He was drafted to be our QB of the future, and I think that he deserves to be spoken of as such, regardless of potential world beaters Mayfield or Darnold. Moreover, people are already talking about drafting QBs in 2023. To that, I say, "Whatever."

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58 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Corral may prove to be a better NFL QB but he doesn't have anywhere near Baker's physical talent. But Sam Darnold is proof positive that physical talent doesn't necessarily make for an NFL QB.

Corral can not only sling the ball 

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Corral may prove to be a better NFL QB but he doesn't have anywhere near Baker's physical talent. But Sam Darnold is proof positive that physical talent doesn't necessarily make for an NFL QB.

Corral can not only sling the ball, he can run circles around Mayfield. He's more physically gifted. I don't know why you guys are so comfortable proclaiming that Mayfield is the better physical talent. And you're acting like he isn't even in Mayfield's stratosphere. You're wrong!

 

Not only is he more athletic--Mayfield can't run out of a paper bag--he's just as strong.

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5 minutes ago, top dawg said:

He was drafted to be our QB of the future, and I think that he deserves to be spoken of as such, regardless of potential world beaters Mayfield or Darnold. Moreover, people are already talking about drafting QBs in 2023. To that, I say, "Whatever."

And Corral will be given chances in training camp and the preseason to show what he can do. But until then he is a 3rd round value pick who we hope was a steal and potentially a franchise guy. But until then Baker Mayfield is a playoff winning quarterback who took a team that didn't win a game in 2017 and went 7-9 his rookie year. Obviously we were not willing to put the team into his hands hence the Mayfield trade.  If we draft another one next year you can assume they aren't yet satisfied.

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3 minutes ago, top dawg said:

Corral can not only sling the ball. He can run circles around Mayfield. He's more physically gifted. I don't know why you guys are so comfortable proclaiming that Mayfield is the better physical talent. And you're acting like he isn't even in Mayfield's stratosphere. You're wrong!

 

Not only is he more athletic--Mayfield can't run out of a paper bag--he's just as strong.

Again based on college not the pros. Baker is proven Corrall is a hope. 

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Corral may prove to be a better NFL QB but he doesn't have anywhere near Baker's physical talent. But Sam Darnold is proof positive that physical talent doesn't necessarily make for an NFL QB.

I’ve heard this a couple times and am curious. In what way in Baker more physically talented than Corral? His arm might be stronger, but outside if that I don’t see him outclassing Corral in athletic ability. 
 

I know Baker did this…

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/baker-mayfields-overthrown-hail-mary-is-the-longest-pass-ever-recorded-in-an-nfl-game/amp/
 

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7 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

I’ve heard this a couple times and am curious. In what way in Baker more physically talented than Corral? His arm might be stronger, but outside if that I don’t see him outclassing Corral in athletic ability. 
 

I know Baker did this…

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/baker-mayfields-overthrown-hail-mary-is-the-longest-pass-ever-recorded-in-an-nfl-game/amp/
 

Did you get a gander at my earlier post with Corral at the QB competition throwing 77 yards? Yeah, it wasn't a game, but still. 

I would bet that Mayfield can't test better than Corral in anything pertaining to athletic ability. The 40, long jump, vertical jump, lifts, anything. And I'm being dead serious.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.saturdaydownsouth.com/sec-football/video-5-star-sec-target-matt-corral-throws-77-yard-pass-opening/amp/

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4 hours ago, top dawg said:

Yeah, I said it. And you remember that I said it!

Once Corral gets up to speed, whether it's 2022 or beyond, he'll do things that Baker or Darnold wish that they could do as far as throwing and running the rock.

I'm tired of the Huddle's general disrespect for "our QB of the future." 

Organizations are ALWAYS saved by mid-to-lower-round draft choices.

Yeah, place your Vegas money on that, brother!

 

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4 hours ago, top dawg said:

Yeah, I said it. And you remember that I said it!

Once Corral gets up to speed, whether it's 2022 or beyond, he'll do things that Baker or Darnold wish that they could do as far as throwing and running the rock.

I'm tired of the Huddle's general disrespect for "our QB of the future." 

I don't really see anybody dispespecting Corral so not sure where you are getting that from. To me it feels like most have optimism and want to see him develop into something. I agree with you and am very hopeful he can do things that the other QB's we have food only dream of. Seems like 99% of most fans on here want to see Corral successful and have been behind him in support or at least hope.

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