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1 hour ago, ForJimmy said:

Did you get off the Strong bandwagon?  You weren't this obsessed with Corral until after the draft. It was constant Strong posts over and over and over again....

LOL. 

I'm not gonna hate on Rip though. But everyone knows who was the first on the bandwagon.

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, rippadonn said:

Those reasons weren't talent related or how he performed as a top SEC QB. 

OK, the draft was flipped on some irrational Pickett lust, in turn the QB order was screwed.

Make no mistake Matt Corral isn't playing games. He IS the only Panthers QB there.

Get in the bandwagon NOW. I'm talking names.

 

 

LOL wtf are you even talking about dude?  Corral probably wont even have a helmet for most of the games this season. 

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1 hour ago, MillionDollarCam said:

In actuality he’s making Mayfield earn his keep which is the right thing to do to someone who has been considered entitled during the entirety of his football career.

How has Mayfield been entitled the entirety of his football career?  Didn't he have to walk on at Texas Tech, and then again walk on at OU?  Thats the opposite of entitled.

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41 minutes ago, dynomite said:

Tyrod Taylor was known for being the first one in and last one out too. Maybe he should be your favorite qb. At least he’s done something in the nfl. 

Actually I think Taylor is a pretty good pro comparison to Corral. 

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10 minutes ago, Mistuh Jones said:

how is a walk on entitled? 🧐

Are you serious? It has nothing to do with him being a walk-on or what his ranking out of of HS was. Every day people can be prideful and entitled… hell, your garbage man can be entitled. It has absolutely nothing to do with is social status or athletic status and everything to do with his persona.

Planting the flag against Ohio State, getting into it with Baylor at midfield, etc… not to mention the woe is me act after the Browns acquired Watson… notice Darnold didn’t act the same way when the Panthers acquired Mayfield.

Entitlement has nothing to do with status, thinking so is asinine. There’s examples of Karen’s all over the internet acting entitled at Starbucks and they are probably your local banker… it doesn’t stop them from being entitled.

 

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37 minutes ago, bruceleeroy said:

3rd round pick.  3rd round talent.  Like the guy all you want but this nonsense about how he is going to take over is just wrong.  It's not going to happen.

To say "3rd  round pick. 3rd round talent," makes no sense at all. It's not even troll-level worthy. All you have to do is look at all the 3rd rounders who have turned into pro-bowlers to show how asinine of a thought process that is. It's not untrue just in regards to QBs, but any position. Come on, dude. 

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19 minutes ago, joemac said:

How has Mayfield been entitled the entirety of his football career?  Didn't he have to walk on at Texas Tech, and then again walk on at OU?  Thats the opposite of entitled.

Already responded to this… entitlement has nothing to do with his status and everything with how he presents himself. The moxie that he had as a walk-on turned into straight up entitlement when he started to make a name for himself. The guy let fame get to him real quick and in reality the trade to the Panthers probably saved his football career because it certainly knocked him down a few rungs.

Rhule is making him earn his keep and he looks like he’s working really hard. At the end of the day I’m fine with him being who he is but doing it for your team and you, don’t do it at the expense of tearing down someone else. The flag plant, the midfield scuffle with Baylor, and just his overall reaction to the Browns situation we’re childish. Hopefully he’s on the right track now that everything seems to be behind him and he’s got a fresh start.

It’s still critical that the Panthers make him earn his keep though.

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56 minutes ago, bruceleeroy said:

3rd round pick.  3rd round talent.  Like the guy all you want but this nonsense about how he is going to take over is just wrong.  It's not going to happen.

So you are calling bust and he shouldn't get an opportunity to start over two of the NFLs worse QBs?!

You bet on failure. I'll bet on the young lion.

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