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Matt Corral fans, tomorrow should be a good day


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20 hours ago, onmyown said:

Different views I guess. Corral won’t be the answer. Honesty the best for panthers future this year would’ve been to not waste any money or cap, even on Mayfield. Roll with Darnold for a top 5 pick, fire Rhule for claiming he can win with Darnold and failing, and then give the next coach that was actually picked by the current GM like they’re fuging supposed to, the best chance to succeed as possible.

No wonder you guys are such bipolar rollercoasters when the poo hits the fan, until those things happen we will continue to suck and we really need to hope Corral blossoms into a serviceable back up not the damn savior of a franchise lord.

 I'll try to be more clear.

I liked corral, he was right there at the top of rookie QBs.(called the class trash before anyone here and public-wise, checkout the draft forum and look for vomit) I dont necessary think he can be elite or SBMVP. Just given next year and Corral is the only QB along with 35+ in the red........one of the best out-comes is Corral has the chops/oranges to lead the panthers. Next year being the key, your solution of wanting to ride the sinking sub with hope of landing a top 5....... Im allllllllllllllllllllllllll/300% for tanking *once* the playoffs are mathematically at 0.0(rare deals like injuries to best players etc). Screw that tank talk at the start, this team can make the playoffs. 

I wouldnt have said that in 2020 and still wanted proof the talent couldnt make the playoffs. For most part Ive been on point with reading the tea leaves, called both 2020 and 2021 OL what they were before it became fact. Called Teddy having his best year and he did. So I hope to the football gods Corral can be a a legit starting QB in 2023, but Im in no way calling my shot.

You like many others need to ask yourself this important question- Are you more of a Rhule/Tepper hater than a panther fan? Honestly Im realist panther fan much more than a Rhule hater.(dig up any hired Rhule threads and see what I thought of it at the time).

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