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Corral heading to IR


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3 minutes ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

He's not a 3rd string QB. He's your 3rd rd QB put 4th on the depth chart behind Sam turnover machine Darnold and PJ camp fodder Walker. Sam is gone after this year. PJ should have been gone before training camp. Corral needed to be taking the number 2 reps instead of Darnold and damn sure ahead of PJ. 

We all knew when we traded for Baker, SD was out as starter. That makes him a backup and a pretty bad one at that. This whole QB competition charade is freaking pointless.

PJ is here because of Rhule, plain and simple. He was signed the day after our season ended why? We're we so afraid we couldn't replace PJ that we had to sign him before another team could snatch him up? Everyone knew we were going to try and draft a QB. It was about a well kept secret as Hurney picking Will Grier a month before it happened. 

Either you wanted Corral to develop or not. He's the only QB on our roster under contract after this season. You gotta do something with him or you're going into season 4 of Rhay-Z with ZERO qbs with a single snap of NFL experience beyond "mental reps."

It's so stupid it's laughable and if it was any other team other than the Panthers, we'd all be making fun of them for having this clown show. 

This is all your opinion based on nothing..

Have you not been listening to them??

For WEEKS they've been saying "their plan was Hopefully never playing him this season"..

How the fug do you make him the 2nd QB on the depth chart when you don't want him to play this season??

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5 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

Depends on whether they are designated to return.  And that was what I was referring to.

Matt Corral suffers "significant" injury (panthers.com)

But I looked up lisfranc, and it might be season ending.  I was thinking of the attempt to bring Cam back from it, when they didn't put him on season ending IR for a while.  

Yeah he'll go on season ending IR. Even if they thought he'd be able to make it back for the last couple of games there's literally no point at all to do so. Cam was our starter, Corral was never going to start regardless baring a meteor strike taking out the rest of the QB room.

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1 hour ago, WOW!! said:

What Oline was a 3rd string players supposed to be behind??

They want the team to play all the starters so Corral can get reps with them and never actually play a game this season as the would have been third string QB.   On a positive note we only have to carry two qbs on the active roster this time.

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1 minute ago, WOW!! said:

This is all your opinion based on nothing..

Have you not been listening to them??

For WEEKS they've been saying "their plan was Hopefully never playing him this season"..

How the fug do you make him the 2nd QB on the depth chart when you don't want him to play this season??

When has that plan ever worked in the nfl?   If it was a viable plan wouldn’t you see more teams doing it?

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2 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Malik Willis is a project that needs to sit and develop……….oh wait

Oh wait what?? They are not planning on him being the starter unless you can post a story saying they are??

Don't worry I'll wait. 

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7 minutes ago, Lurk21 said:

Your  possible future qb should of got  more 2nd string players. Pj has 4 years in the league... The qb position  is the one we have messed up over n over under Rhules watch.  Give the guy a fair shot. We all know he wasn't ready this year but no need in him getting thrown to the wolves. 

So he should have only played in the 2nd qrt right??

So him not getting enough reps wouldn't be a problem then??

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Corral should have been getting snaps ahead of PJ but he was never going to get QB 2 reps so long as both Baker and Sam were on the team. To say otherwise is living in fantasy land and that's even without the QB comp. Had Baker been named QB1 out the gate Sam was still QB two while he remained on the team. Corral was always going to unfortunately play with scrubs at times in preseason. Injuries just fuging happen sometimes, my god.

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