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Official Panthers at Commies GameDay Thread


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Just now, Harbingers said:

Why is PJ even in there?

There's plenty of preseason game left for Corral to play... Its been pretty clear that PJ was ahead of Corral in terms of running the offense, so unsurprising he gets in first. We always knew Corral was a project. PJ may suck, but he's likely ahead of him right this second, and the other players competing for roster slots also deserve a QB that can in theory run the offense better.

But there's plenty of time. Its possible Corral will get more playing time than any other QB still this game. I doubt it, but its possible.

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1 minute ago, CPcavedweller said:

Corral isn't going to the Practice Squad because he would never clear waivers. I really hate that people keep saying this as if it somehow justifies their take that Rhule sucks.

The fact is that if you're trying to evaluate the roster, you need a QB out there to run the offense. PJ can do that better than Corral right now so you put him out just to execute for other guys. Corral is obviously making the team but he may not be the best option to use to evaluate everyone else.

And PJ is? lol Not running for free 1st downs, then running to 2 defenders, then throwing into triple coverage, etc. Yeah, he's really running the offense well lol Give me a break.

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3 minutes ago, Castavar said:

At this point, I wouldn't even be surprised if we keep Baker, Darnold, AND PJ and try to sneak Corral to the PS only to get snatched up quickly. Rhule is just so fuggin stupid nothing surprises me anymore.

There is absolutely no way we would put a 3rd round pick on the PS.  Someone would snatch him up quickly.  So fast it would make your head spin.

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Just now, mav1234 said:

There's plenty of preseason game left for Corral to play... Its been pretty clear that PJ was ahead of Corral in terms of running the offense, so unsurprising he gets in first. We always knew Corral was a project. PJ may suck, but he's likely ahead of him right this second, and the other players competing for roster slots also deserve a QB that can in theory run the offense better.

But there's plenty of time. Its possible Corral will get more playing time than any other QB still this game. I doubt it, but its possible.

How has it been clear?   Explain

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Just now, mav1234 said:

There's plenty of preseason game left for Corral to play... Its been pretty clear that PJ was ahead of Corral in terms of running the offense, so unsurprising he gets in first. We always knew Corral was a project. PJ may suck, but he's likely ahead of him right this second, and the other players competing for roster slots also deserve a QB that can in theory run the offense better.

But there's plenty of time. Its possible Corral will get more playing time than any other QB still this game. I doubt it, but its possible.

Logical and fair, but you are going to have to give me something else to whine about since you took this from me…

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4 minutes ago, CPcavedweller said:

Corral isn't going to the Practice Squad because he would never clear waivers. I really hate that people keep saying this as if it somehow justifies their take that Rhule sucks.

The fact is that if you're trying to evaluate the roster, you need a QB out there to run the offense. PJ can do that better than Corral right now so you put him out just to execute for other guys. Corral is obviously making the team but he may not be the best option to use to evaluate everyone else.

I said I was exaggerating. 

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