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‘Draft Qb. Panthers can own the South’ Dan O.


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1 hour ago, NorthTryon said:

It would be glorious though to have a Patriots like run where we were consistent and everyone else was in turmoil for 10-15yrs!

Might as well feel hopeful in the off season

i mean, why not be optimistic and if you can’t be optimistic in the off season, when  can you be 

the scourge has been banished…a new sheriff is in town 

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3 hours ago, Jon Snow said:

All true. But when they got in the playoffs the dominated the competition.  It's one thing to cakewalk through your division but its a totally different level when you cakewalk through the playoffs and the SB.

Getting to video tape the opposing teams practice sure seemed to help them during the first half of one particular SB...

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9 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Im fine with either of the 4 QB's honestly.

 

Draft them and develop them. I like having the "unknown" factor when it comes to these QB's.

 

We already know what these vet QB's are. 

These vets are already better than these "unknowns", we know that.The unkown angle just gives a built in excuse when they dont work out.

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37 minutes ago, heel31ok said:

But he didnt get one..hmm intetesting.

But you can tell he dove into the roster and the division and came to same conclusion we all have for years now. Get a fuging QB and run the south because the division is cheeks 

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1 hour ago, heel31ok said:

I could definitely see that happening.

Could easily be Hooker, not saying he'd be top 10 in the league but he's getting the opposite treatment of Levis. One guy was horrible and gets tons of excuses, the other guy put up great stats but gets no credit. And it's not small school BS, he put up good numbers against good teams

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9 hours ago, 45catfan said:

I could see this QB class mirroring the 2014 QB draft class.

Blake Bortles, Johnny Manziel and Teddy Bridgewater in the first, Garropolo in the second. And those are the highlights...

Remember how much hype there was over Bortles and Manziel? Woof. Yeah, it could be that year again. Heck, 2022 could have been that year for all we know.

 

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5 minutes ago, Khyber53 said:

Blake Bortles, Johnny Manziel and Teddy Bridgewater in the first, Garropolo in the second. And those are the highlights...

Remember how much hype there was over Bortles and Manziel? Woof. Yeah, it could be that year again. Heck, 2022 could have been that year for all we know.

 

There isn't a AR comp, but Levis--> Bortles (strong arm, prototypical size) Young-->Manziel (undersized, athletic, moxy). Stroud-->Bridgewater (checks all the boxes). 

You left our Carr too, he and Jimmy G. were my main point.  Two second rounders ended up saving that entire draft class.  Hooker could end up being like Carr from this class as the the most accomplished when all said and done.  Probably another day 2 or day 3 QB will trend like Jimmy G.

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