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Will Kunkel says we're only "seriously interested" in three


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11 minutes ago, jayboogieman said:

If they want someone that can start day 1, that only leaves 1, maybe 2 QBs(Young and maybe Stroud). Levis is not ready to start.

If Levis isn’t ready to start after playing in pro style systems and being 24 when the season starts then we shouldn’t draft him. All 3 should start day 1. AR is the only one of the top projected 4 if we drafted that should sit half a season or more.

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18 minutes ago, PantherFanInPhilly said:

No matter who reports it…I am not sure why the Panthers not being interested in a rookie qb that’s nowhere close to being NFL ready is that hard to believe. 

I remember a lot of fans talking about how great Gil Brandt was when he spoke positively of Cam Newton prior to the draft.

Later on, when Brandt pointed up some issues in a then veteran Newton's game, some of those same fans came back and called him an old codger.

It's a time-honored Huddle tradition that a reporter's reliability depends mostly on whether or not you agree with their opinion. So if you think the Panthers should draft Anthony Richardson, Kunkel's likely a hack right now 😕

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25 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Doesn't matter what we do, there will be a sizeable faction of the Huddle who thinks we've paved the way to a dynasty and a roughly equally sizeable faction who thinks we've doomed ourselves to a decade of bottom feeding. 

I totally trust the coaching staff... Until they make a decision that I disagree with 😕

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6 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I remember a lot of fans talking about how great Gil Brandt was when he spoke positively of Cam Newton prior to the draft.

Later on, when Brandt pointed up some issues in a then veteran Newton's game, some of those same fans came back and called him an old codger.

It's a time-honored Huddle tradition that a reporter's reliability depends mostly on whether or not you agree with their opinion. So if you think the Panthers should draft Anthony Richardson, Kunkel's likely a hack right now 😕

Gil Brandt and Will Kunkel, truly on the same plain.

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14 minutes ago, TheRumGone said:

If Levis isn’t ready to start after playing in pro style systems and being 24 when the season starts then we shouldn’t draft him. All 3 should start day 1. AR is the only one of the top projected 4 if we drafted that should sit half a season or more.

From what I saw of Levis this past season, he needs more time in the oven.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

Oh yeah, that's absolutely what I meant by that analogy 🙄

Okay, what did you mean? People here are giving Kunkel poo for being a nobody that seems to make less than accurate predictions. How is Gil Bradnt, someone's who career in the NFL that spanned decades, analogous to him?

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1 minute ago, jayboogieman said:

From what I saw of Levis this past season, he needs more time in the oven.

I just don't think what's between his ears can be fixed. It's similar to Sam Darnold. He'll need an almost perfect team around him to make it in this league from what I've watched. I could be wrong, but it's just my opinion from what I've seen.

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