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Do we have a starting QB announced yet?


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40 minutes ago, SammyFranchise said:

As of now Sam Darnold is winning the starting Job and winning soundly

Rhule is waiting to make the announcement or giving Baker 1 more week to prove he is the guy

from what ive heard if Baker didnt win the Job Panthers were going to release him. But with Corral going down that might change things.

 

I really hope this is just a huddler on an alt having fun because if someone out there actually believes crap like this they just need a lobotomy.

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I think it's obvious he will name the starter for the third pre season games. Reps where already starting to lean in favor of Mayfield. I think, now with even less media involvement in the next week of practice, Baker will start getting 90% of the reps, and we will know this "competition" is over. 

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16 minutes ago, Smithers said:

Rhule said the starters will play in our final preseason game.  My guess is he names a starting QB after a few practices this week and all the 1s play together.  

Where did he say that? Not doubting it, just want to hear him blubber it from his fat mouth.

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50 minutes ago, SammyFranchise said:

As of now Sam Darnold is winning the starting Job and winning soundly

Rhule is waiting to make the announcement or giving Baker 1 more week to prove he is the guy

from what ive heard if Baker didnt win the Job Panthers were going to release him. But with Corral going down that might change things.

 

Checks out. I believe it. 

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Something Panthers media didnt mention is Baker struggled a lot against the Pats. He really couldnt move the ball at all..

While reports of Sam was that he was stuggling and threw picks, he was also the only QB that could move the ball against New Englands ones and apparently had the best drive of the joint practices his final drive 2 min drill. 

 

Rhule is always mentioning "Unconscious Mastery of the System".. Sam is Closer to that than Baker.

 

Both Rhule and Mcadoo want Darnold. Not seeing how Baker wins the Job unless the owners forces him too. 

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1 minute ago, SammyFranchise said:

Something Panthers media didnt mention is Baker struggled a lot against the Pats. He really couldnt move the ball at all..

While reports of Sam was that he was stuggling and threw picks, he was also the only QB that could move the ball against New Englands ones and apparently had the best drive of the joint practices his final drive 2 min drill. 

 

Rhule is always mentioning "Unconscious Mastery of the System".. Sam is Closer to that than Baker.

 

Both Rhule and Mcadoo want Darnold. Not seeing how Baker wins the Job unless the owners forces him too. 

This is some weird shtick, mods may need to move in if it keeps up 

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6 minutes ago, SammyFranchise said:

Something Panthers media didnt mention is Baker struggled a lot against the Pats. He really couldnt move the ball at all..

While reports of Sam was that he was stuggling and threw picks, he was also the only QB that could move the ball against New Englands ones and apparently had the best drive of the joint practices his final drive 2 min drill. 

 

Rhule is always mentioning "Unconscious Mastery of the System".. Sam is Closer to that than Baker.

 

Both Rhule and Mcadoo want Darnold. Not seeing how Baker wins the Job unless the owners forces him too. 

That literally isn’t true at all.

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