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Here's a hot take:

When the pads come on, the perceived gap between Corral and the other two will appear to get smaller and smaller. His superior speed, quickness and athleticism will become obvious. The natural smoothness of his movements will become purely evident when juxtposed against the display of Darnold and Mayfield .

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16 minutes ago, top dawg said:

Here's a hot take:

When the pads come on, the perceived gap between Corral and the other two will appear to get smaller and smaller. His superior speed, quickness and athleticism will become obvious. The natural smoothness of his movements will become purely evident when juxtposed against the display of Darnold and Mayfield .

Depends on if he is given a fair shake. Most of the fans here would like to see a 50/50 split in reps with Corral and Mayfield but that isn't happening.

Hard to really flash when you just don't get the reps. 

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Corral will flash in quarters three and four of the preseason games against back-up talent. He'll look promising and a QB to bank on in the future. Corral will look good in practices and have fans and hopefully coaches licking their chops for 2023. 

Baker v. Darnold will be the true TC and preseason competition. Baker will win it out, Darnold will be QB2 and PJ gets cut.

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19 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Depends on if he is given a fair shake. Most of the fans here would like to see a 50/50 split in reps with Corral and Mayfield but that isn't happening.

Hard to really flash when you just don't get the reps. 

True. But let me tell you this. Even in limited reps, fans will see the difference, 1000 percent. Rhule might not, but others will. 

Mayfield better step up his game. It's admittedly early. The competition hasn't even started yet, but Mayfield's display yesterday didn't justify him being here.

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4 minutes ago, top dawg said:

True. But let me tell you this. Even in limited reps, fans will see the difference, 1000 percent. Rhule might not, but others will. 

Mayfield better step up his game. It's admittedly early. The competition hasn't even started yet, but Mayfield's display yesterday didn't justify him being here.

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No one day of practice is going to make me a believer or non-believer in Corral or Mayfield. We will see what happens over the course of camp and the preseason. 

Then we will see what happens over the course of the actual season.

If things go our way, the question might be answered by Game 17. That would be ideal.

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