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To everyone already calling Corral some booty


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7 minutes ago, Khyber53 said:

Considering the investments made in the guys ahead of him and Rhule's commitment to give PJ a shot at getting a job somewhere else (he's really made for the USFL), then Corral's performance today is to be expected and probably is good for him.

He's got some experience in the room around him from actual starters and his OC has played with some of the best in the game. If he's going to have to sit for a season, this is the kind of situation that pans out well for a guy like him.

Then, there's the darker side of this that plays out well for Corral's future. The HC is playing for his own career here. If Rhule doesn't pan out and has to hit the road, Corral hasn't been tampered with much and won't have a bunch of bad habits for the next coach to contend with. He's got two guys ahead of him that are on the ends of their contracts, too, and a new regime could be tempted to cut bait with them next season and give Corral a better shot.

 

A new coach is probably gonna want his own guy. Not a late 3rd round rookie. This staff is doing corral zero favors. There were some practices where he didn’t get any snaps at all or like two. Meanwhile the two other 3rd round picks on the falcons and titans got tons of snaps in camp and in preseason. They faired much better. I’m not some huge corral fan but they are setting him up to fail.

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2 minutes ago, Khyber53 said:

Considering the investments made in the guys ahead of him and Rhule's commitment to give PJ a shot at getting a job somewhere else (he's really made for the USFL), then Corral's performance today is to be expected and probably is good for him.

He's got some experience in the room around him from actual starters and his OC has played with some of the best in the game. If he's going to have to sit for a season, this is the kind of situation that pans out well for a guy like him.

Then, there's the darker side of this that plays out well for Corral's future. The HC is playing for his own career here. If Rhule doesn't pan out and has to hit the road, Corral hasn't been tampered with much and won't have a bunch of bad habits for the next coach to contend with. He's got two guys ahead of him that are on the ends of their contracts, too, and a new regime could be tempted to cut bait with them next season and give Corral a better shot.

 

Corral got anointed today no doubt...hes playing for a coach who values 2 QB that won't be here next year over his development. Sure he was pressing to impress.... Fit saw something in this kid... so...im going with that.... good chance he'll be a solid backup... think hes smart and took it all in today and will be better next go..

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4 minutes ago, TheRumGone said:

A new coach is probably gonna want his own guy. Not a late 3rd round rookie. This staff is doing corral zero favors. There were some practices where he didn’t get any snaps at all or like two. Meanwhile the two other 3rd round picks on the falcons and titans got tons of snaps in camp and in preseason. They faired much better. I’m not some huge corral fan but they are setting him up to fail.

He's not being treated like an NFL rookie.

He's being treated like a college freshman.

That all traces from who the head coach is.

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1 minute ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

That exactly how it looks.  Rhule has too much college in him.  3rd year in the NFL and like Rivera loves him so veterans. 

On the flipside of that, it strikes me that Rhule is coaching like a guy who's guaranteed to keep his job for at least another few years.

Mind you, I don't actually believe he's guaranteed anything beyond this season.

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2 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

On the flipside of that, it strikes me that Rhule is coaching like a guy who's guaranteed to keep his job for at least another few years.

Mind you, I don't actually believe he's guaranteed anything beyond this season.

100 percent, everyone keeps stating that a new coach will bring in his own QB… well Rhule isn’t exactly coaching like it’s a make or break season for him.

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1 minute ago, MillionDollarCam said:

100 percent, everyone keeps stating that a new coach will bring in his own QB… well Rhule isn’t exactly coaching like it’s a make or break season for him.

David Teppers arrogance and pride will ensure he gets at least five years.... If you don't want to wait two years for him to get fire and likely four to see success as a Panthers fan it's probably best to just suck it up and hope he can turn it around.

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