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17 minutes ago, MasterAwesome said:

Poor CRA is now 0 for 48 in his offseason predictions.

Good.  The bar for Matt Rhule is literally laying on the ground and he managed to step over it on this one. 

I mean my kid could of taken care of this mind boggling dilemma for him the day Baker was signed 

Rhule fanboys high-stepping like Deion Sanders because Matt Rhule shockingly was able to tie his shoelaces.   I’d be happy if Rhule keeps proving me wrong but the fact this thread even had to exist makes me doubt that.

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4 minutes ago, Khaki Lackey said:

I'm going to go with, "Matt Corrall would be the next Tom Brady if he had 8 more training camp reps!!"

Or.....If three QBs with no NFL future weren't being stockpiled ahead of him by an amateur athletics coach he wouldn't have been the least prepared for full speed reps and would have chemistry with receivers who will actually be playing football.

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Just now, rippadonn said:

I've been bant here twice for the same. I pitched a fit because I knew Teddy B wasn't a good enough QB to get us anywhere. Baker, same.

This dude has been banned countless times for the same thing...trying to apply numerology to predict outcomes of the Panthers' fortunes.

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20 minutes ago, MasterAwesome said:

Poor CRA is now 0 for 48 in his offseason predictions.

I think that's why he and Linville Gorge are so invested in Matt Rhule failing. It's their chance to finally be right about SOMETHING!

I kid because I love. CRA is right about stuff every now and then. 

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