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A Corral Reminder


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No, IDGAF if you don't think Corral is our future. He's getting better, and he will be in the mix regardless of rather you like it or not. For those taking a definitive stance on Corral based largely on Rhule's ineptitude, you will eat crow. You will eat crow.

 

https://www.cbssports.com/fantasy/football/news/panthers-matt-corral-recovery-making-progress/

 

Corral (foot) is no longer in a walking boot as he continues to recover from his September surgery, ESPN's David Newton reports.

Corral will still miss the 2022 season, but his current progress from the Lisfranc injury he suffered during the preseason could set him up for a relatively healthy offseason. As someone the Panthers traded up to select in the third round of this year's draft, Corral represents a significant long-term piece for the franchise, which presently carries quarterbacks Baker Mayfield (ankle), Sam Darnold (ankle) and PJ Walker all on expiring contracts. Although a first-round quarterback selection is certainly a possibility next spring as the team sits with a [now 2-6] record at the moment, Corral at least offers an investment to carry over at the position.

 

 

 

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7 minutes ago, top dawg said:

No, IDGAF if you don't think Corral is our future. He's getting better, and he will be in the mix rather you like it or not. For those taking a definitive stance on Corral based largely on Rhule's ineptitude, you will eat crow. You will eat crow.

 

https://www.cbssports.com/fantasy/football/news/panthers-matt-corral-recovery-making-progress/

 

Corral (foot) is no longer in a walking boot as he continues to recover from his September surgery, ESPN's David Newton reports.

Corral will still miss the 2022 season, but his current progress from the Lisfranc injury he suffered during the preseason could set him up for a relatively healthy offseason. As someone the Panthers traded up to select in the third round of this year's draft, Corral represents a significant long-term piece for the franchise, which presently carries quarterbacks Baker Mayfield (ankle), Sam Darnold (ankle) and PJ Walker all on expiring contracts. Although a first-round quarterback selection is certainly a possibility next spring as the team sits with a [now 2-6] record at the moment, Corral at least offers an investment to carry over at the position.

 

 

 

https://www.thefalcoholic.com/2022/5/7/23058343/how-often-do-third-round-quarterbacks-work-out-in-the-nfl-desmond-ridder-matt-schaub-russell-wilson

 

He faced insurmountable odds as it was and now those odds are astronomical since he had a major injury

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1 minute ago, hepcat said:

He deserves a shot at the starting job, no question about it. I’m not super hopeful about it but the odds are just as good to draft a bust at the top of the 1st round 

There certainly aren't any Cams or Lucks in the draft from what I've seen. No Burrows or Mahomeses either.

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As a fan of the team, I hope all our draft picks become Pro Bowlers.

In this case, the odds are against it.  In general, non-first round QB's hit at a rate of about 10%.

That chance should in no way influence our willingness to draft a QB this offseason.  If we are picking and a guy we think is a franchise guy is on the board, we take him.  If by some miracle we end up with two starting caliber QB's, we trade one for more draft capital.

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“whether you like it or not” is like the siren song of people who know their at their last stand 

nobody cares about whether or not you liked Matt corral and made huddle posts about him

if the team drafts a 1st round QB, he will be given the reigns.

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He is getting a shot regardless but I'm not holding my breath on him coming back and going super nova. One of his biggest concers was durability coming out so looking bad in this preseason isn't what makes me tepid on hope with him at this point. If he can come back next year and just be available then I would be happy to see what he can do.

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He is getting a shot regardless but I'm not holding my breath on him coming back and going super nova. One of his biggest concers was durability coming out so looking bad in this preseason isn't what makes me tepid on hope with him at this point. If he can come back next year and just be available then I would be happy to see what he can do.

Getting a shot for what?   Like Growl says, if/when we draft a guy in the first he is going to be giving the reigns.  He will at worst split the first team reps with a vet and MC will just get the scraps.  No sane team puts their first round qb in a competition. 

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4 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Getting a shot for what?   Like Growl says, if/when we draft a guy in the first he is going to be giving the reigns.  He will at worst split the first team reps with a vet and MC will just get the scraps.  No sane team puts their first round qb in a competition. 

In camp and preseason. There are zero guarantees and we may need him. Look at Lance. Also having a valuable 2nd QB would be killer. So he is getting a shot. I'm just not sure he can make it into a season at this point not on IR.

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16 minutes ago, Growl said:

“whether you like it or not” is like the siren song of people who know their at their last stand 

nobody cares about whether or not you liked Matt corral and made huddle posts about him

if the team drafts a 1st round QB, he will be given the reigns.

Like Robert Saleh, I'm taking receipts, motherfuger.

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