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1 minute ago, trueblade said:

Same injury as Cam. I freaking hate that stupid turf in New England.

It wasn't the turf by reports his big feet got stepped on.. But he had feet and leg injuries in college as well... He is just lite built and needed a season to bulk up under NFL physical training program..

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On 8/13/2022 at 7:23 PM, Panther53521 said:

What will be the reaction in the huddle when:::
 

we keep Baker, Sam, PJ goes to practice squad, and MC9 goes to IR for the year with these mysterious injuries we seem to have on cut down day (last year was Fletcher)

Ding ding ding …. We have a winner …. No more chances

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1 hour ago, stbugs said:

I’m on the other side at this point. Corral is an extreme long shot at this point and Baker’s not a SB QB and Rhule isn’t a SB coach and Fitt isn’t a SB GM. We’ve seen Ron and Gettleman make it but we had a SB QB and Gettleman got enough hits in Turner, Norwell, Short, Star and Shaq to round out the team.

I feel like I’d rather clean the slate and get a solid rookie QB with huge upside and a better set of coaches and GM.

It should absolutely be winning record or bust for Rhule this year. Give me at least 9 wins or hit the bricks.

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1 hour ago, stbugs said:

I’m on the other side at this point. Corral is an extreme long shot at this point and Baker’s not a SB QB and Rhule isn’t a SB coach and Fitt isn’t a SB GM. We’ve seen Ron and Gettleman make it but we had a SB QB and Gettleman got enough hits in Turner, Norwell, Short, Star and Shaq to round out the team.

I feel like I’d rather clean the slate and get a solid rookie QB with huge upside and a better set of coaches and GM.

Corral may come back strong. He did not get many reps at all leading up to those 2 preseason games. He is an unknown at this point, but the strengths that made the Panthers draft him in the 3rd are still there. We will see. 

As far as Baker, the QB he was 2 years ago was not far from getting his team to the big game. Sometimes new scenery and a system change can spark something. We have seen that before in QBs like Jake. I think if Baker turns out to be the fit that Jake was, we will all be happy. This year is the year for him to show it if he is, though. If not, a new coaching staff will start fresh. 

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