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It sucks Corral will never get his shot this year


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My bad guys, Operation Golden Corral was intense but a necessary exercise. 

If you want to judge this kid honestly a Rhule "camp" isn't the proper venue to do so. Rational folk would know that from our history with Mr Rhule.

Corral should be judged by his prior body of work which was impressive and not easily duplicated by a "third round pick".

The "third round pick" mantra belongs to Matt Corrals doubters. What is true was Corral was invited to be present AT the draft, day one BECAUSE he had been identified as a day one pick. No "third round picks were invited" HE was.

We got lucky, he's everything you want in your QB if you even bother to look back at his career in the SEC at Ole Miss.

The only thing that will stop this kid isn't lack of skill, accuracy, or heart, it's strengthening, its bulking up to dominate at this next level. He's well on the way adding lbs, muscle as we speak.

The young lions do lack and suffer hunger but they shall not be broken again and they that hate a righteous Panther shall be desolate.

 

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Just now, Green-Ghost said:
17 hours ago, Snake said:

He looked horrible. I hope he never plays. 

 

Just now, Green-Ghost said:
17 hours ago, Snake said:

He looked horrible. I hope he never plays. 

I watched him play at Ole Miss.  there is no question in my mind, he has the talent.  I recommended him earlier this year.  
 

that being said, I have seen talented QBs enter the NFL, with the wrong mental attitude.  Remember Chad Kelly?

hopefully his pre season was a, “Wake up call”.  I still think he has potential, if he gets his mental problems worked out.

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2 hours ago, Green-Ghost said:

 

I watched him play at Ole Miss.  there is no question in my mind, he has the talent.  I recommended him earlier this year.  
 

that being said, I have seen talented QBs enter the NFL, with the wrong mental attitude.  Remember Chad Kelly?

hopefully his pre season was a, “Wake up call”.  I still think he has potential, if he gets his mental problems worked out.

Baker and Kyler both won at the college level. Even dominated. Just goes to show how hard it is to be a NFL QB. 

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