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QB that is right in front of us


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2 hours ago, Catsfan69 said:

I said Sam Darnold has every physical tool you look for but his brain isn't there.

Sam has a better arm than Jacoby. That's just a fact.

Jacoby is physically limited. AR15 is physically limited to placement and possibly mentally limited right now.

Sam is mentally limited but improving. 

If I'm taking a gamble it's on Sam.

Going to out on a limb and say that Sam won't be brought back, though.

I mean with Reich, he'd probably want HIS own guy (even a Free Agent Vet). 

Not sure he'd want someone who the previous "coach" picked.

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46 minutes ago, glenwo2 said:

Going to out on a limb and say that Sam won't be brought back, though.

I mean with Reich, he'd probably want HIS own guy (even a Free Agent Vet). 

Not sure he'd want someone who the previous "coach" picked.

That's very likely. 

Personally I'd pay Sam 8mil for 2 years and draft someone at some point probably next year.

Then see where that goes.

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On 2/1/2023 at 11:52 AM, tarheelfan23 said:

We should stay put at 9, either draft AR15 there or be prepared to take bpa and then trade back up for AR15.  Once we have our QB of the future we make that call back to Cameron Newton to come get a whole offseason to be the starter and mentor to the young guy.  This makes so much sense, but it will not happen

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32 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Weren't you just saying you would sign him for 3 years at 8 million per.  

No that was somebody else.

I think 2 yrs 8mil would be a wise investment by the Panthers.

If everything clicks for him problem solved.

Or the youngster Corral or Draftee gets time to get ready.

I think it's win win because Sam still has untapped potential. Jags like Jacoby have no potential. 

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50 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

He loves Sam in the same illogical way @rippadonnloves Corral. It’s a sickness…

Sam is illogical. Proven ceiling which is below playoff level.

I can't wait for you guys to finally see Corral play an actual NFL football game.

Nobody votes for scrubs to get a Heisman so tell those guys their votes were illogical and for Jimmy knows better than all you football folk.

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15 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

Sam is illogical. Proven ceiling which is below playoff level.

I can't wait for you guys to finally see Corral play an actual NFL football game.

Nobody votes for scrubs to get a Heisman so tell those guys their votes were illogical and for Jimmy knows better than all you football folk.

Baker won the Heisman? Is he not a scrub?

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The Corral narrative around here is as silly as can be. 

The kid was a blue chip recruit and an outstanding college QB.

The Panthers agreed with ME, not you and Corral is training at 800S Mint St.

And rumors have it the Panthers/Tepper is high on Levis. @ForJimmy knows my thoughts on Levis, probably the safest pick at QB with Josh Allen type potential but better out of the gate.

The Panthers seem to agree.

So @ForJimmy it's not too late to join the bandwagons brother.

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1 hour ago, rippadonn said:

The Corral narrative around here is as silly as can be. 

The kid was a blue chip recruit and an outstanding college QB.

The Panthers agreed with ME, not you and Corral is training at 800S Mint St.

And rumors have it the Panthers/Tepper is high on Levis. @ForJimmy knows my thoughts on Levis, probably the safest pick at QB with Josh Allen type potential but better out of the gate.

The Panthers seem to agree.

So @ForJimmy it's not too late to join the bandwagons brother.

I have nothing against Levis. I’ve said the whole time if he is Reich’s guy, I’m more than ok with it. I think he played injured last year with a terrible OC, terrible OL, and few weapons.

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