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Lombardi: Panthers trying to trade Corral. Can be had for a "ham sandwich"


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1 hour ago, Eric4280 said:

I genuinely don’t understand how anyone has any strong opinion on the guy. Negatively or positively. He hasn’t gotten an opportunity to be good or bad. Albeit unless you count that very short stint we saw in preseason.

https://nflreplay.net/condensed-ps-week-1/
 

That leads to the condensed speed watch version of the 1st preseason game vs Washington. 
4th quarter is Corral. He completed his first pass.  That’s it.  At least one should have been caught but he wasn’t good. 
In his defense neither was the protection. But on one play he just threw the ball without really having a plan other than please someone on our team catch it. He couldn’t have had a specific target in mind. Really ill advised throw. Horrible ball security. 

Okay it was his first pro ball experience. You don’t condemn him to banishment over that, at that point in his development. But if it were to keep happening you surely would take him off the field. 

Overall I didn’t think he looked as horrible as I remembered but no way you could call it good. 
 

Make up your own minds, watch the 4th quarter. 
 


 

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1 minute ago, stratocatter said:

https://nflreplay.net/condensed-ps-week-1/
 

That leads to the condensed speed watch version of the 1st preseason game vs Washington. 
4th quarter is Corral. He completed his first pass.  That’s it.  At least one should have been caught but he wasn’t good. 
In his defense neither was the protection. But on one play he just threw the ball without really having a plan other than please someone on our team catch it. He couldn’t have had a specific target in mind. Really ill advised throw. Horrible ball security. 

Okay it was his first pro ball experience. You don’t condemn him to banishment over that, at that point in his development. But if it were to keep happening you surely would take him off the field. 

Overall I didn’t think he looked as horrible as I remembered but no way you could call it good. 
 

Make up your own minds, watch the 4th quarter. 
 


 

Corral may never pan out in the NFL. But to make that call based of his play in preseason is silly.

His Online was bulldozed into his lap on most snaps. That's literally how he broke his foot. Not one QB in this game can succeeded if they're bullrushed on 2 seconds.

On top of that getting almost no snaps in practice to prepare for the games. Most of his reps were "mental" reps. Because our coach was a moron.

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[responding to La Pantera)There is just no way you can call it good on Corral’s part though, regardless of the play of others that made it more difficult. There were scrubs across the LOS too. Anyhow I think I actually said I wouldn’t judge him off of one time.
I didn’t say anything about what they saw in practice and meetings because I don’t know. If it matched that on field failure then there is your answer. 
A lot of people mention that preseason game. One, a second look may get a different reaction, or not. 2) there it is for quick and easy viewing. 
That’s all it is. 

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1 hour ago, stratocatter said:

https://nflreplay.net/condensed-ps-week-1/
 

That leads to the condensed speed watch version of the 1st preseason game vs Washington. 
4th quarter is Corral. He completed his first pass.  That’s it.  At least one should have been caught but he wasn’t good. 
In his defense neither was the protection. But on one play he just threw the ball without really having a plan other than please someone on our team catch it. He couldn’t have had a specific target in mind. Really ill advised throw. Horrible ball security. 

Okay it was his first pro ball experience. You don’t condemn him to banishment over that, at that point in his development. But if it were to keep happening you surely would take him off the field. 

Overall I didn’t think he looked as horrible as I remembered but no way you could call it good. 
 

Make up your own minds, watch the 4th quarter. 
 


 

I’m not making my mind up on him with ANYTHING I saw last year. It was a lost year. It was a year under Matt the moron. I am conflicted if this report is real because then the coaches aren’t willing to see either, but they do know more than me or you.

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It doesn't have to mean they are unwilling. They could be willing but if he is not going to be ready to compete they have to focus elsewhere. I don't see where this is leading to anything that could impugn this staff's football IQ, attitudes, if they don't have enough to stick with him.  It's just circumstances. 

It would be disappointing if he went elsewhere and started in the next year or two, and did a great job. No doubt. 

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1 minute ago, Panther'sBigD said:

LMAO. Lombardi and the rest of them are just throwing poo at the wall and seeing what sticks. Don't know why so many of you are waiting there to lap it up as it slides down the wall. He has no idea what Reich and the Panthers are doing.

It really feels that way. These pundits get off on being the subject of conversations, when sometimes they're pontificating on teams about which they know little. This dude hardly ever covers Panthers games, he's not as in-tune with sources as Person. He's as educated on this team as the ESPN schlub.

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can’t judge Corral on that preseason game.  Corral wasn’t getting camp work going into it.   Reps weren’t there for a rookie 4th string QB when their was a battle between the 1 and 2 QB that last all preseason. 
 
Imagine being a rookie QB that doesn’t get camp work…..being thrown out there in a Matt Rhule offense with guys who are now selling insurance.  

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Drive 1

  • Play 1: Run up the middle
  • Play 2: Run up the middle
  • Play 3: Pass for 1st down conversion on 3rd & 6
  • Play 4: Run up the middle
  • Play 5: Pass to Kirkwood on a slant route, gets blown up and drops it
  • Play 6: Pass that gets swatted down at the line after the DE beats the RT off of the snap
  • Play 7: Punt

Drive 2

  • Play 1: Pass attempt where Corral scrambles for no gain after Rivera decides to dial up the blitz in a preseason game against a 4th string QB that's been losing reps to a QB competition he's not a part of (the blitzing LB blew up the RB in pass pro)
  • Play 2: Pass attempt that goes incomplete as Corral is forced to throw it away after keeping the play alive with his legs due to his LT being immediately beaten off of the snap with nobody open
  • Play 3: Pass attempt that goes incomplete. Corral was being sacked at the time as Rivera had called another blitz and not only did the LB come through this time untouched, but both DEs cleanly beat the OTs. Play was dead before it even began.
  • Play 4: Punt

Drive 3

  • Play 1: Incomplete screen pass. Horrible throw by Corral here, all on him.
  • Play 2: Corral scrambles to avoid getting sacked as the LT is completely destroyed by the DE once again (picture below)
  • Play 3: Run for a decent gain and a 1st down on an RPO
  • Play 4: Incomplete pass on an out route. Pass was high and could have been placed better, but an NFL TE should come down with that. Not entirely Corral, but he didn't exactly make it any better.
  • Play 5: Incomplete pass as the WR stops his route instead of continuing to the open spot that Corral threw it to.
  • Play 6: Corral sacked Rivera brings 6 on 3rd & 10. Deonte Brown missed bad on the blitzing LB that forced Corral to scramble into the pursuing arms of the DT. Play is saved by a penalty on Washington.
  • Play 7: Run up the middle
  • Play 8: Out route to a TE again, much better ball but the TE drops it because he's afraid to take the hit from the defender.
  • Play 9: Play is called dead since Corral's helmet was ripped off by the DE that went right around the LT (sound familiar?). Rivera once again called a blitz, but the Panthers get the 1st down on the facemask call that puts them in FG range with under a minute remaining
  • Play 10: Run
  • Play 11: Run
  • Play 12: Run
  • Play 13: Game winning FG
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This was the scramble for 6yds that Corral had prior to the RPO that went for a chunk during the 3rd drive.
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I genuinely do not understand how folks can watch that preseason game vs. Washington and walk away thinking anything bad about Matt Corral. Don't get me wrong, it also isn't exactly a clear cut example that he should start this coming season but it does show that he played better than given credit (especially considering the circumstances). That OL he was behind was abysmal, and his receivers didn't do him any favors dropping passes or giving up on routes.

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