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1 hour ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

You don't waste a top 5 pick on a QB that MIGHT be the answer.  You have to be 100% sure that he is going to be the answer.  We already have a QB that might be the answer on the roster. 

Rhule kind of screwed us by not giving Corral Reps with the 1st string offense during camp, so now we are stuck with an unknown.  

I'd rather take another position of need than to reach.  Stroud doesn't impress me.  He looked terrible against a team they should have blown out.  I know the wind was a factor, but he wasn't good at all.  IMO. 

Young, is a very intriguing prospect but he also has major issue that he will face in the NFL.

It's going to come down to Fitterer and our staff as to whether any of them have a much greater upside than Corral.  If we pass on a QB in round 1 they may be able to wait until the early 2nd and still get a QB that has skills to play in the NFL. 

I don't think it is a bad idea to trade down, get 2 first for our pick.  One in 23 and one in 24 and if Corral doesn't pan out, we can package those to picks to get a better QB prospect in 2024. 

I, nor anyone here, is a professional scout and can say one way or the other how good a QB is in this draft. I have my opinion but that's just my opinion.   If we end up choosing a QB (Stroud, Young or any of these QBs) I will be onboard with that decision.  I just believe going into the 1st round with our only focus on a QB only is a mistake. We shouldn't draft one just because we need one when their skillset might not translate to the NFL. 

We'll see. 

Every QB is a might some just have less question marks. Corral is garbage having him as our only young QB would be embarrassing 

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1 hour ago, Aussie Tank said:

Every QB is a might some just have less question marks. Corral is garbage having him as our only young QB would be embarrassing 

Based on what?  A training camp where he was ignored.  You know nothing about this situation other than the desire to select another QB that may or may not be any better.

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9 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

Based on what?  A training camp where he was ignored.  You know nothing about this situation other than the desire to select another QB that may or may not be any better.

A draft position where 100s of player personal showed the world what they though of him. And then yes looking like garbage in preseason along with being injury prone. But he threw a ball into a net a few times so he’s better than much better prospects in your eyes 

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3 minutes ago, Aussie Tank said:

A draft position where 100s of player personal showed the world what they though of him. And then yes looking like garbage in preseason along with being injury prone. But he threw a ball into a net a few times so he’s better than much better prospects in your eyes 

OK, Mel Kiper.  

Anyone that bases Corral performance during the preseason as a precursor to how well he can play doesn't know much about football.  Any reasonable fan would know that Rhule wasn't going to give him a chance to play.  He saddled his horse on Mayfield and Darnold and that was it.   If you don't know that it kind of shows you're here just to Troll as I noted before. 

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Just now, DaveThePanther2008 said:

OK, Mel Kiper.  

Anyone that bases Corral performance during the preseason as a precursor to how well he can play doesn't know much about football.  Any reasonable fan would know that Rhule wasn't going to give him a chance to play.  He saddled his horse on Mayfield and Darnold and that was it.   If you don't know that it kind of shows you're here just to Troll as I noted before. 

You want to saddle next year to a 3rd round injured QB from a weak class and you call me a troll. 

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5 hours ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

You don't waste a top 5 pick on a QB that MIGHT be the answer.  You have to be 100% sure that he is going to be the answer.  We already have a QB that might be the answer on the roster. 

 

No such thing as 100% sure.  When you draft, you take a shot, and hope it works.  Anybody that says they are 100% sure is lying.  

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On 11/6/2022 at 3:09 PM, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

Mate he's improving every week with a guy called Darnell Mooney as his number 1 target. Watch him play now that the panthers game is over

Only reason I renewed my PSL.  was I thought for sure the dumb shits would draft Justin 

they didn’t and here we are 

I don’t know why it is so hard to believe what our eyes tell. Us 

I should have believed mine when they told me Rhule was a nfl idiot 

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3 hours ago, Aussie Tank said:

A draft position where 100s of player personal showed the world what they though of him. And then yes looking like garbage in preseason along with being injury prone. But he threw a ball into a net a few times so he’s better than much better prospects in your eyes 

You mean the same draft position as Joe Montana?

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4 hours ago, Davidson Deac II said:

No such thing as 100% sure.  When you draft, you take a shot, and hope it works.  Anybody that says they are 100% sure is lying.  

With at top 5 pick you damn sure better believe he's the answer.  You pass on a generational talent at another position and you bomb with a pick from one to five, as a GM you and your HC aren't going to be around long.

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3 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

With at top 5 pick you damn sure better believe he's the answer.  You pass on a generational talent at another position and you bomb with a pick from one to five, as a GM you and your HC aren't going to be around long.

If you never land a QB the HC/GM won’t be around long either. Ask Rhule and now the Colts HC.

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