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If The Season Ended Today


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47 minutes ago, Wundrbread33 said:

I like Stroud, but it isn’t that simple. His team always has the most talent on the field. 
 

So they need to watch a game, but focus on his mechanics, pocket movement, release, ball placement, off platform throws and their accuracy, ability to handle a 1v1 free rusher, etc. 

 

You may have had that in mind but maybe the other person doesn’t.  

That's kind of why I lean towards a Will Levis as he plays well when his team is usually outmatched from a talent standpoint.  Another name to keep your eye on is Cameron Ward (might be my current draft crush).  

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2 hours ago, Malt Liquor said:

Oct 31? With Matt Rhule and Baker I don’t think the Panthers win another game ever with them 2. One has to go then maybe. 

Oh I don't disagree, I'm just saying you could have the Chiefs, Rams or Bills roster and they'd still not win a game in November or December under Tepper.

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3 hours ago, ForJimmy said:

That's kind of why I lean towards a Will Levis as he plays well when his team is usually outmatched from a talent standpoint.  Another name to keep your eye on is Cameron Ward (might be my current draft crush).  

I've heard good things about Utah quarterback Cameron Rising too.

And besides the name, there's this...

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If he wins a game, he can tell his opponents "You will always remember this as the day that you almost..." 😄

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We have to take a QB, if we somehow finish outside the top 3 are unable to trade up to the top 3, we have to take Quentin Johnston

We literally have the worst offense of every team in the last 15 years through 4 games, and while a lot of it is horrible coaching and scheme, it needs a jolt of energy, and that would be the top QB or top WR of the draft

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4 minutes ago, amcoolio said:

We have to take a QB, if we somehow finish outside the top 3 are unable to trade up to the top 3, we have to take Quentin Johnston

We literally have the worst offense of every team in the last 15 years through 4 games, and while a lot of it is horrible coaching and scheme, it needs a jolt of energy, and that would be the top QB or top WR of the draft

It's qb or bust.  A WR does us no good without a qb to throw it to him.

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