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Per Matt Miller.. Panthers all in on Richardson?


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5 hours ago, ncfan said:

Alright diphead

ARich has spent 3 years at Florida= 3years removed from HS when he went pro

Cam spent 2 years at Florida, 1 at Juco, 1 at Auburn= 4 years removed from HS

 

No need to be salty, bruh.

 

I was just confused as to why you mentioned he was 3 years out of High School and then listed Cam and the other's years in college.

It made it sound like ARich never went to College or something.

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24 minutes ago, pantherclaw said:

What i want to know from this kid....what does he aspire to be? A starting QB? OR the best to ever play the game. 

I want to know if he's going to work his ASS off to be the absolute best QB and leader he can be. 

He wanted to be the best to play according to his combine interviews. 

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We all knew the physical stuff would be easy for him.  He looks like the stud athlete we knew he was.  Passing in shorts is easy so, cool.

But you have to go back to the games.  Daniel Jeremiah went and charted one of his lesser games, and found that there was a lot of good that AR did in spite of his team not helping.

 

So man, he's a really intriguing player.  Teams are saying he killed it in interviews, one of the smartest guys that they spoke to, etc.  Part of me thinks that a lot of this is draft talk trying to play the game with other teams.  Maybe get someone to overvalue AR.  Or he's the real deal.

I don't know.  I'm excited for whoever we manage to pick, regardless of what we have to give up to get them.

Good ole draft season!

Edit:  Just saw AR toss those long balls.  Man, he's just got arm strength for days...

 

 

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45 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

According to reports he was the best interview of all the QB's.

 

There is no way you can predict that. Every QB wants to be the best. At the end of the day it ?comes down to their work ethic and talent. It's hard to have both. This kid has the potential to be both.

Johnny football. 

 

Do I need to list others??

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