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What’s your 2023 QB big board (including Corral)


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4 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

The new coach will evaluate corral as a 3rd rounder who cannot even practice until august.  Not just my opinion but fact.   

The new Coach will evaluate him as a quarterback on the Carolina Panthers not as a draft pick. Come on, your going overboard with your blatant hatred for Corral.  Got it, you don't like him and don't expect anything from him.  I'll wait for your mancrush on the 2023 QB list.

As I said, OTAs and MInicamps don't give the rookie that much of a head start.  You're not Corral's doctor and he may be ready to compete when the new season starts.  

@Wundrbread33 pointed out that Corral has a full season with the team that is also a benefit, though minor, it still is a benefit.

 

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31 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

I like corral.  Ive said many times rhule has fuged this kid, however the love this dude is getting on here is insane.  He was dropping like a rock in the draft and is now injured.  The odds were astronomical for him to make an impact as it was before he got injured.  Now they are basically nonexistent.    At absolute best he is starting the season qb3 behind a vet and a highly drafted rookie.  At best.  No way in hell corral is going to be taking any valuable reps from them especially seeing how he is going to miss mini camps etc until Aug.  Even then we dont know how well he will play coming off a notoriously fickle injury. 

I liked WIllis, but didn't trust Rhule to develop him.  I honestly thought Corral could be the best for our system.  Even if we had the same staff here I wouldn't expect them to pass on a top QB because of a 3rd round pick, much less a new staff that isn't invested in him at all.  We are drafting one and if Corral looks great then we could have two young good QBs which is a good problem to have.  

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18 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I get what you're saying. I just think it's hard to judge anything significant about him given the circumstances.

Again, I wouldn't pass on drafting a quarterback, but I really don't think we truly know much of anything about Corral.

But that's what the next staff is going to have to work off of too. Maybe Fitts will stump for Corral but I can't imagine a new staff not at least pushing hard for a new QB.

Now with that said, if we end up sucking our way into Drake Maye I ain't gonna cry about it. 😂

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Just now, DaveThePanther2008 said:

The new Coach will evaluate him as a quarterback on the Carolina Panthers not as a draft pick. Come on, your going overboard with your blatant hatred for Corral.  Got it, you don't like him and don't expect anything from him.  I'll wait for your mancrush on the 2023 QB list.

As I said, OTAs and MInicamps don't give the rookie that much of a head start.  You're not Corral's doctor and he may be ready to compete when the new season starts.  

@Wundrbread33 pointed out that Corral has a full season with the team that is also a benefit, though minor, it still is a benefit.

 

I don’t hate him at all you are being dramatic. I have said since training camp rhule fuged this kid.  I have also Said the odds of a 3rd round pick becoming a franchise guy is astronomical.    Now with his injury and new staff there is no realistic avenue for him to contribute to this team in the near future.  
 

otas and minicamps don’t give a rookie learning a new offense that much of a head start?  Goddamn dude okay I am not even getting in to that with you.  Just look at baker for exhibit a.   

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

But that's what the next staff is going to have to work off of too. Maybe Fitts will stump for Corral but I can't imagine a jew staff not at least pushing hard for a new QB.

Now with that said, if we end up sucking our way into Drake Maye I ain't gonna cry about it. 😂

Neither would I, honestly.

I think the kid's damn good.

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

But that's what the next staff is going to have to work off of too. Maybe Fitts will stump for Corral but I can't imagine a jew staff not at least pushing hard for a new QB.

Now with that said, if we end up sucking our way into Drake Maye I ain't gonna cry about it. 😂

What if the new staff is catholic?

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

But that's what the next staff is going to have to work off of too. Maybe Fitts will stump for Corral but I can't imagine a jew staff not at least pushing hard for a new QB.

Now with that said, if we end up sucking our way into Drake Maye I ain't gonna cry about it. 😂

Why does our staff have to be labelled as such??

My goodness man. /s

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

But that's what the next staff is going to have to work off of too. Maybe Fitts will stump for Corral but I can't imagine a jew staff not at least pushing hard for a new QB.

 

1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

What if the new staff is catholic?

Oops...

I think you're about to get canceled 😐

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4 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

I liked WIllis, but didn't trust Rhule to develop him.  I honestly thought Corral could be the best for our system.  Even if we had the same staff here I wouldn't expect them to pass on a top QB because of a 3rd round pick, much less a new staff that isn't invested in him at all.  We are drafting one and if Corral looks great then we could have two young good QBs which is a good problem to have.  

I agree we'll draft a QB but I also believe Corral will be given every opportunity to win the job. 

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