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


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The biggest argument against overvaluing athleticism and physical qualities versus results on the field is Darnold himself.  He is a very athletic guy and has all the physical attributes you want in a qb. The comparison between him and Baker or Corral isn't close. But clearly there is much more involved in finding a franchise qb or he would have more success than he has. So.lets stop with the Corral is athletic comments. On the list of necessary attributes that makes the top 10 but not the top 3 for sure.

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4 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

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No. Panthers have been to the Superbowl 2 times in 2003, 2015, had a 15-1 season, NFC Championships. Come come now.

Stop it.

I already told you that was stupid logic, now you just doubled down again with more stupidity. So New England fans are the most knowledgable because of Brady. Or maybe Philly fans who have been to two superbowls but they won one are more knowledgable than Panther fans because we lost both of ours?  Stop with the ignorance. Everyone sees it but you.

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Matt Rhule talking out of the side of his neck, pre-snap, whatever but a QB who has the elite characteristics to REACT to what is in front of him is something as a coach you could use to you're advantage.

I'd imagine such a QB would be proficient in two minute.

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1 minute ago, panthers55 said:

I already told you that was stupid logic, now you just doubled down again with more stupidity. So New England fans are the most knowledgable because of Brady. Or maybe Philly fans who have been to two superbowls but they won one are more knowledgable than Panther fans because we lost both of ours?  Stop with the ignorance. Everyone sees it but you.

I said the Browns are garbage and have been historically. 

I stand by that.

Brown's fans have little voice in my room. 

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With Matt Corral you have to defend/respect the run. He can make you pay. He is fast. Plus the arm. Plus the accuracy, the youth.

Every time you play him he's learning what works in the NFL and what doesn't. What parts of his game will translate what won't.

If he looks like Ole Miss Corral by the end of the season under McAdoo we win. Why waste McAdoo on failed Baker? Use McAdoo to put Corral on the field and compete like Mac, like Zach, like Justin.

McAdoo loves this guy, that's public. Let him Adoo what he Adoo. Who knows how long he'll have with Corral in reality.

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2 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

What in the hell is going on??  Fans of winning franchises know more about football??  I assure you those NE fans aren't that smart....  Not to mention you get the bandwagon fans to lower the IQ overall....

He's talking about what those fans have seen up close.

I said what they've seen up close for the most part is garbage.

I stand by that.

Panther fans have been blessed with better football from the start.

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1 hour ago, top dawg said:

Yeah, OK. Keep living in the past, because you obviously believe that the Browns--the Browns number 1 draft pick is the much-coveted Baker Mayfield of 2022! The cat's out the bag. There's NFL tape. There's a credible argument that he's entered bust territory based on what's transpired this offseason alone, regardless of this arm talent that you speak of. Sure, he can throw a long ball and is fairly accurate, but he hasn't met expectations.

Talking about not reading, you obviously haven't done any homework on Corral for you to be downplaying his arm talent or his athleticism. Go do your homework in between the sips of Mayfield Kool-Aid (year 2018); it has aged well.

 

You are literally doubling down on not reading anything I am posting.

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1 hour ago, top dawg said:

Also @kungfoodude I take issue with you saying that I'm "lashing out" or intimating that I'm being overly emotional. If anyone has done that in this thread, it's you. Check yourself!

 

1 hour ago, top dawg said:

Dude has referred to me as "foolish", "insane", "weird"... What's next? I'm just having a little fun, but I really do believe that Corral is our guy for the reasons I have explained, and I do believe that at the end of the day (not necessarily this year) he will be better than Baker if given the opportunity.

Dude, you are literally having a meltdown. 

Step away from the keyboard for a few hours. Go outside and enjoy the weather or something.

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4 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

 

Dude, you are literally having a meltdown. 

Step away from the keyboard for a few hours. Go outside and enjoy the weather or something.

Just stop it! Put the Kool-Aid down, pick the mirror up, look into it and repeat what you just said.

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2 minutes ago, top dawg said:

Just stop it! Put the Kool-Aid down, pick the mirror up, look into it and repeat what you just said.

The fact you think I am drinking any sort of Kool Aid shows how emotionally invested in this strange rant you are making.

Feel free to check any and all Baker Mayfield statements from about February onward. They don't match anything close to the scenario you are inventing in your head.

Furthermore, the incredibly strange hissy fit about the "disrespect" for a 3rd round QB that was literally the #2 QB on the roster through minicamp is profoundly odd.

You do realize that the overwhelming majority of the board wanted to see Corral start over Darnold, right? I mean...there were multiple threads about this.

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