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Mac played. Zach played. How are those two guys that much better than Matt Corral and what he did in the SEC?

We knew Rhule was going to do this. He's pissing Corral off with that bubble wrap sht.

You can see Matt Corral ain't having it in interviews he's coming for the bag. He said he's starting. He gonna take it. THAT'S a warrior if you've been looking at Sam or loving Baker from a far and the wet dream is now complete.

That's the QB of the Carolina Panthers.

Not Sam, NOT Baker.

 

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Luuvu is on the podium, have definitely grown preferential to him.  Definitely outplayed guys like Carter, excited to see him through this season and how he stacks out with the rest.

Any word on Littleton? Has he made any appearances or anything really?

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3 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

Mac played. Zach played. How are those two guys that much better than Matt Corral and what he did in the SEC?

We knew Rhule was going to do this. He's pissing Corral off with that bubble wrap sht.

You can see Matt Corral ain't having it in interviews he's coming for the bag. He said he's starting. He gonna take it. THAT'S a warrior if you've been looking at Sam or loving Baker from a far and the wet dream is now complete.

That's the QB of the Carolina Panthers.

Not Sam, NOT Baker.

 

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Zach wasn’t ready to play… it showed week one against us…  hopefully the Jets didn’t ruin him like they ruined Darnold.

Mac was ready and also came from a more pro ready offense.

It’s going to take a while for Corral to get up to speed. Our offense and verbiage is miles ahead of what he was doing at Ole Miss.

It’s great that Corral has that mindset, he still has to earn it.

I said in a post earlier that Wilson made the Seahawks move on from Flynn but they didn’t do so until the end of camp.

Corral wasn’t going to come in and be the guy on day one. There’s a hierarchy I place and Corral has to climb it. In a week or so he’ll probably have jumped Walker and then we can all sit back and laugh at the sky is falling chicken little a in here.

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Zach wasn’t ready to play… it showed week one against us…  hopefully the Jets didn’t ruin him like they ruined Darnold.

Mac was ready and also came from a more pro ready offense.

It’s going to take a while for Corral to get up to speed. Our offense and verbiage is miles ahead of what he was doing at Ole Miss. 

He played football before Ole Miss. He can grasp a playbook.

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1 minute ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Zach wasn’t ready to play… it showed week one against us…  hopefully the Jets didn’t ruin him like they ruined Darnold.

Mac was ready and also came from a more pro ready offense.

It’s going to take a while for Corral to get up to speed. Our offense and verbiage is miles ahead of what he was doing at Ole Miss. 

I'm not sure if Mac was ready as much as New England really protected him well with a strong running game and defense. They really didn't start asking him to do much until towards the end of the year and that's when the turnovers started to mount.

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