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22 minutes ago, weyco2000 said:

The only two rookies I’ve seen play was last Saturday. Howell made plays based on instincts, not being coached up… jeez man get a grip.

Hate to break it to you, but Panthers-Commanders was not the only NFL preseason game that was played this past weekend.

Malik Willis, Desmond Ridder,  Bailey Zappe and others played significant minutes in their games and looked, at the very least, competent.

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1 minute ago, stbugs said:

What does that have to do with acting like Jimmy G’s situation has anything to do with PJ’s? That’s what you posted and that’s what I replied to so the rest of your post is your bias shining through. Jimmy G obviously wasn’t a team guy as seen even back in NE, so there is no reason for him to even be at practice.

If you say so 🙄

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Just now, stbugs said:

Lol, really? It was obvious he wasn’t ready. I hope he comes around but he had 0 poise telling me he’s going to need some time to be NFL ready. The barrage of rookies looking much better doesn’t make you feel good. If it’s coaching then we need to get to a point where we have guys who can actually develop a QB. I have zero faith that we do.

What’s amazing is the thought that you guys know he will be fine if only he got half the reps.

And of course, that can't possibly be anybody's fault but his own 🙄

Or maybe that thing about not having guys who can develop a QB (like, for example, a college head coach who's never really had to do that) yeah...

Maybe there's some validity to that.

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13 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Hate to break it to you, but Panthers-Commanders was not the only NFL preseason game that was played this past weekend.

Malik Willis, Desmond Ridder,  Bailey Zappe and others played significant minutes in their games and looked, at the very least, competent.

I can barely make it through a Panthers pre-season game, I’m certainly not going to watch others play, because I could give two shits. All of these guys are playing off instincts and will take time to develop. You’re acting like Corral comes to practice and everyone ignores him. 

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

Every other team with a rookie quarterback managed to do that while also coaching up their rookie.

Every other team doesnt have a new offensive system/coordinator, a totally new offensive line, a new qb and a clear qb and backup qb ahead of them.  Apples and oranges.

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18 minutes ago, stbugs said:

Lol, really? It was obvious he wasn’t ready. I hope he comes around but he had 0 poise telling me he’s going to need some time to be NFL ready. The barrage of rookies looking much better doesn’t make you feel good. If it’s coaching then we need to get to a point where we have guys who can actually develop a QB. I have zero faith that we do.

What’s amazing is the thought that you guys know he will be fine if only he got half the reps.

You’d think we were screwing Joe Montana outta reps…

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24 minutes ago, weyco2000 said:

I can barely make it through a Panthers pre-season game, I’m certainly not going to watch others play, because I could give two shits. All of these guys are playing off instincts and will take time to develop. You’re acting like Corral comes to practice and everyone ignores him. 

So your opinion is, by your own admission, uninformed...

Okay.

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19 minutes ago, Tr3ach said:

Every other team doesnt have a new offensive system/coordinator, a totally new offensive line, a new qb and a clear qb and backup qb ahead of them.  Apples and oranges.

More like apples, oranges and excuses.

Teams do this every year. Plenty of other teams have done it before us and done it successfully.

The primary difference between us and them isn't the conditions, it's that they had competent head coaches. We don't.

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