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https://www.panthers.com/news/camp-confidential-episode-2022-baker-mayfield-sam-darnold-christian-mccaffrey

go to 22:09 and check out Baker calling out Corral for his big feet. He knew an injury was coming (joking). Seriously though Corral injured his foot in college too and does seem to have large feet for his size. I hope it’s not a reoccurring injury… 

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2 minutes ago, top dawg said:

No other team this year has done that with their 2022-top-five-QB. 

I’m pretty sure every QB that was drafted in the 2022 draft played with 3rd stringers except Willis bc he was pulled due to not running the offense correctly. I could

Be wrong here, but based on what I have observed this lines up.

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In all but one or two possessions, he was the only drafted player on the field. As in, the other 10 guys were all UDFAs. He got the dregs that most camp arms get, as a third-round pick, to preserve PJ Walker. And then people expect him to be firing 35-yard strikes, to who? To the rejects who won't be on the team in a week and couldn't get separation from a fuging fencepost? With what time? Protected by Rhule's rejects like Tecklenburg, who's not even XFL-tier?

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3 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

I re-watched the two dangerous throws he made last night. In both occasions, absolutely no one -- wide receiver or RB -- got an ounce of separation. Everyone was covered.

When he got hurt, New England rushed four. The C, RT and LT all missed their blocks or got blown up at the snap. 

He had no time to throw most every snap of preseason and when he did, the UDFA receivers got no separation. So he was saddled with 1) dump it off every possession and get called Clausen, or 2) take a few chances and get the "didn't show anything in preseason games" label.

Don't forget Brown who just got knocked on his fat ass and ran over on the play at RG.

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Just now, TheCasillas said:

I’m pretty sure every QB that was drafted in the 2022 draft played with 3rd stringers except Willis bc he was pulled due to not running the offense correctly. I could

Be wrong here, but based on what I have observed this lines up.

Corral was playing and practicing with fourth stringers. Show me another QB who got 3 to 5 reps per day in camp.

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1 minute ago, top dawg said:

Corral was playing and practicing with fourth stringers. Show me another QB who got 3 to 5 reps per day in camp.

How about this… show me a team that released their snap/rep counts…. As @t96shared…. The snaps counts we thought Darnold and baker were splitting… weren’t even close. 

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6 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

In all but one or two possessions, he was the only drafted player on the field. As in, the other 10 guys were all UDFAs. He got the dregs that most camp arms get, as a third-round pick, to preserve PJ Walker. And then people expect him to be firing 35-yard strikes, to who? To the rejects who won't be on the team in a week and couldn't get separation from a fuging fencepost? With what time? Protected by Rhule's rejects like Tecklenburg, who's not even XFL-tier?

And Zappe did the same thing and so is Howell right now on TV.. Check it out..

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9 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

In all but one or two possessions, he was the only drafted player on the field. As in, the other 10 guys were all UDFAs. He got the dregs that most camp arms get, as a third-round pick, to preserve PJ Walker. And then people expect him to be firing 35-yard strikes, to who? To the rejects who won't be on the team in a week and couldn't get separation from a fuging fencepost? With what time? Protected by Rhule's rejects like Tecklenburg, who's not even XFL-tier?

And this is a complete lie..

Because Brown, May's and Daley were drafted..

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