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McCown to CJ : “Maybe when you move to Charlotte”


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17 hours ago, TheWiz said:

Hot mic moment: Coach McCowN To CJ

This doesn’t guarantee that we’re taking CJ. It just means that we know who McCown likes the most. Which isn’t new news. 
CJ playing with house money right now 

Dude, I say this poo to family who live in New York all the time. They're not moving here.

Trade down to four and take Levis. After watching a few games, I'm convinced Levis would've been just as prolific, if not more, at both Alabama and Ohio State than Young and Stroud.

I really think that he is this years Josh Allen or Patrick Mahomes. The dude who slides down to around 10 and ends up being the best QB in the draft.

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9 hours ago, MHS831 said:

Back to the topic, if you combine McCown's comment (if he said "live") and the fact that Houston was not really there in full force, it tells me a few things:

1. The Texans think the Panthers will go with Stroud and they are not buying the Panther smokescreen.  Maybe they wanted to seem disinterested in Stroud to lure the Panthers into trading--hoping they would assume the Texans want young.  Could be some chess moves going on here--or not.

2. The Panthers probably have Stroud #1 on their board, at least #1 on McCown's board

3.  The comment, if reflective of discussions with the staff, suggests that the combine, interviews, and pro day suggests that he "checks all the boxes".

4. If Stroud "checks all the boxes" then there is no way Young can impress enough to get the job because he is 5'10" and probably will be for a while.  5" of height and somewhere around 15-20 lbs of weight is significant if the players are otherwise pretty equal.

I think the Texans aren't going to do much of anything except wait to see who we draft, then take the other QB and call it a day. 

Texans are also in a great position here aside from us.

 

Both teams are going to come away from the draft with Potential-Franchise QBs. 

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On 3/22/2023 at 5:40 PM, tukafan21 said:

Did he actually say "live"?

Was a little muffled but thought he could have said "when you're in" as in, when you're in town for the visit.

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Did the Panthers Reveal Their Plan For The No. 1 pick?

Jeff Risdon Thu, Mar 23, 2023, 1:48 PM EDT

The Carolina Panthers sent a huge contingent to Columbus on Wednesday to check out the Ohio State pro day. Even owner David Tepper traveled to investigate the Buckeyes and potential No. 1 overall pick, QB C.J. Stroud.

The Panthers traded up from No. 9 to the top spot for a reason. And it is easy to see that reason is Stroud. New Panthers QB coach Josh McCown might have revealed that publicly during the pro day aftermath.

Cameras captured McCown and Stroud, along with other Panthers staffers including senior assistant Jim Caldwell, talking about playing some basketball together.

“We’ll find a court, play some horse,” McCown smiled as he told Stroud. “Maybe when you live in Charlotte, we’ll find a court.”

The key word here is “when”. McCown didn’t say “if”.

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