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The Irony of Rhule


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We all know PJ Walker would not be here without him.

In a nutshell he basically told us Baker>Sam>Teddy>Cam…

Clearly his choices in Quarterbacks are not his strength.

But let’s for the moment while it last(like PJ’s perfect record) imagine PJ continuing his success as a NFL starting QB, rather he takes us to the playoffs and we resign him or he plays good enough to earn some real consideration in FA.

In a couple years, maybe one or two the kid actually is holding up a Lombardi…

PJ could actually make Rhule one of the most important people to our success in future years.

Success through Failure…

And now introducing your starting Quarterback for the Carolina Panthers…PJ “AlliDoiSWin” Walker…

 

sidenote: PJ’s been the true definition of “KeepPounding”

….no more Controversy, we all know who won that battle, even if PJ loses his next game he still has a better record than any other QB on the roster…

Rather you like it or not, PJ Walker has proven to be a starting Quarterback for the NFL

 

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6 hours ago, jackson113 said:

We have PJ because of nepotism. We could have a healthy Corral, Will Greir, or Kyle Allen. Rhule is not a NFL coach, PJ is not a NFL caliber QB. Rhule is a dumbass.

The league is full of QBs that aren’t starting caliber.   

PJ Walker is the only QB of late that we have rostered that has actually and sufficiently done his job. 

we have called upon PJ twice to step in and start and the team has managed to find a way to win in those moments and done so comfortably both times.  PJ gets excess hate due to the fact everyone above him on the depth chart has been so utterly horrific at their job. 

PJ isn’t paid and rostered to lead comeback attempts after a game has been blown. That’s not his job and esssntially the only play some people want to acknowledge.  He has looked the role of backup in all his prepared starts.  Now given the top of our depth chart has been so bad we likely need a backup with a higher ceiling and one that could develop into something.  But PJ gets way too much hate. 

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