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Official Panthers at Commies GameDay Thread


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Baker looked great; had total control of the team.

Sam looked good though his second drive seemed like the staff had no confidence in him.

First team defense looked great, 2nd and third team needs work though.

O line would be better if we weren’t playing games with it.

PJ is not a nfl QB.

and finally...

It’s preseason; if your dooming already you need to go touch grass.

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2 minutes ago, Asaria said:

Baker looked great; had total control of the team.

Sam looked good though his second drive seemed like the staff had no confidence in him.

First team defense looked great, 2nd and third team needs work though.

O line would be better if we weren’t playing games with it.

PJ is not a nfl QB.

and finally...

It’s preseason; if your dooming already you need to go touch grass.

Sam got a second drive? What kind of garbage are they trying to pull?

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Guess the predraft and pre 2021 season hype on barno being a better pro than NCAA guy might be true. Still, it's 2nd string and early. At vt he looked good early and went silent too often as the season wore on. But so far way out playing the draft slot for that half. Looks better than I expected. Still don't expect a lock this year, but more years 2 and 3.

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3 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Well and they know what they have in Logan Woodside.  He's been on their team for a few years and they know what he is.  PJ is no different.  He's a known quantity.

They don’t have a QB competition so it makes sense why they would give Willis a bunch of reps. Like I said, for better or worse, Mayfield and Darnold are taking a good amount of reps.

I will say that it’s odd to give Walker reps over Corral because the bottom line is that you can’t carry four QB’s. If the Panthers were to do something stupid like cut Corral then he’s gone, another team would keep him as their third QB, there would be no storing him on the practice squad.

 

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