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2 hours ago, Rocky Davis said:

Baker and the rest of the Panthers would have to ball out to win a Super Bowl. 

I still think our O-line is a weakness.  I just don't think our D-line is going to hold up well against a team with a strong O-line that 1.) will protect their QB well (our secondary can't lock down receivers forever) and 2.) have a decent to strong running game.

Why are we even mentioning Super Bowl?

Overall this team is less talented than last year and with more inexperienced players getting coaching advice from coaches that use to be in the big 10. Tepper should have canned Rhule last year but his ego was too big. This year who knows because Tepper isn't the brightest bulb when it comes to football. He proved that when a college coach suckered him out of a 7 year rebuild. 

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Rhule has been handled with kid gloves by his peers because he did get the “in” the other year.  He was gifted it by a certain inner circle with only mild support. 

He’s not a laughing stock but he is semi-discarded at this point. If we suck this year, he’ll vanish quickly, but I wouldn’t be surprised to actually see him as the Jets OL coach next year instead of the HC of  or some sh*t like Western Kentucky

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dunno why anyone is melting down when I told you all this dumb poo was going to happen all off-season 

stop getting hyped for stupid poo, third round qbs are backups anyways, until the Panthers actually tank a season and rebuild we will be stuck in purgatory 

there is that tank blue print and there is the plug in vet to superior team and coach blueprint that 90% of the time brings success, the other rare 10% is superior scouting ala sniping Rodgers/Wilson etc 

which model do you think the panthers should aim for? Lol. no one in the boa building is special and our team and staff suck. 

Rhule is bad yea but Tepper is even worse, he need to hire people and stop making decisions he knows absolutely nothing about and isn’t qualified for

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11 hours ago, amcoolio said:

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There, out of your system?

Not until he's fired.

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Analysts- Corral needs a year to sit. Corral drops to the 3rd accordingly.
Panthers Coaches- This can basically be a redshirt year for Corral. Then they trade for a starting QB. Matt Corral- States there is still a lot for him to learn.

-Corral plays in preseason and looks like a rookie that’s not ready to play (as projected) in the NFL yet. Huddle’s response- Wasted pick! Rhule ruined his career!!!

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8 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Analysts- Corral needs a year to sit. Corral drops to the 3rd accordingly.
Panthers Coaches- This can basically be a redshirt year for Corral. Then they trade for a starting QB. Matt Corral- States there is still a lot for him to learn.

-Corral plays in preseason and looks like a rookie that’s not ready to play (as projected) in the NFL yet. Huddle’s response- Wasted pick! Rhule ruined his career!!!

Thats not really the progression, the plan could very well treat him like Mahomes or Lance but you have you know treat him like Mahomes and lance.  You cant just completely ignore him.

 

Willis was a much much bigger project and they somehow by the grace of God got him to the second string.  Thats coaching and thats having a clear plan on how to get a qb to speed

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7 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Thats not really the progression, the plan could very well treat him like Mahomes or Lance but you have you know treat him like Mahomes and lance.  You cant just completely ignore him.

 

Willis was a much much bigger project and they somehow by the grace of God got him to the second string.  Thats coaching and thats having a clear plan on how to get a qb to speed

Imagine Vrabel putting Malik behind the worst starting quarterback of last season and a practice squad QB. Willis has a real chance with a real head coach. He or any of the other rookie quarterbacks definitely would not have gotten that here. The level of sheer incompetence is comical.

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1 minute ago, frankw said:

Imagine Vrabel putting Malik behind the worst starting quarterback of last season and a practice squad QB. Willis has a real chance with a real head coach. He or any of the other rookie quarterbacks definitely would not have gotten that here. The level of sheer incompetence is comical.

I mean the proof is literally right there.  Read any draft profile and they call him a project from an elementary offense.

https://bleacherreport.com/articles/10021433-malik-willis-nfl-draft-2022-scouting-report-for-liberty-qb

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