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Now that Young/Stroud will be gone before the Panthers pick, what FA QB do u want


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9 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

He has a thing against QBs that can run.  He doesn't like change....

I do? My favorite QB growing up was Roger Staubach. Can you imagine what he could have done if hadn't had to go to Vietnam?

Can run is one thing. Has to run is another. 

I'll take that any day.

I don't want Mike Vick.

 

I want this

 

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10 hours ago, The Natural said:

I'd be curious to know of the top  10 QB's in the league right now how many were top 5 picks.

The posters crying over possibly dropping out of the top 3 would be mighty surprised based on nfl.com’s, 2022 NFL qb index through 8:games 

The ranking of the qbs was posted last week I believe in a snippet of a spreadsheet 

But, you know the old saying,

     ’never let facts get in the way of a good story’

Lamar Jackson, Mahomes, Herbert, and many others were not top 5 picks 

i refuse to want my team to look like a piece of poo as they did against the Bengals to chase a phantom QB before it is known who will be the coach, what system will be run etc.

nor do I see nfl coaches and players who give up their lives and their bodies during the season ‘tanking’
 

any professional, in any field, would never do that 

if the Panthers  see someone they want and just have to have, trade up and get them  it’s that simple.  

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4 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Seems like a panther pick

If done correctly (right HC, vet QB to start at first, run an offense to his strengths), it could be an interesting gamble.  I imagine his interviews will be important as to how "coachable" they think he can be.  

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Just now, ForJimmy said:

If done correctly (right HC, vet QB to start at first, run an offense to his strengths), it could be an interesting gamble.  I imagine his interviews will be important as to how "coachable" they think he can be.  

Varking, who follows the kid, says the coaching staff loves him, great leader etc.  I think he shoots up boards once the underwear Olympics and interviews start.

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29 minutes ago, AggieLean said:

You have no way of knowing this. 
 

He could take the same path as Allen; especially if we surround him with talent and good coaching.

While this might be true.. I'd be terrified to take a chance on him in the first.  Especially if I was a GM with my job depending on it.

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