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Peter King: Panthers have no interest in trading #1 pick


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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Do you ever get tired of having the worst QB takes on the Huddle? 😂

Judging by how loud and proud you are of them, that's a resounding no.

You like garbage QBs. Your picks are horrible. 0 track record on decent picks for you. 

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I've heard from a couple people on here Jim Caldwell might be the deciding vote if the staff is split of Young/Stroud.  It's a complete guess, but his expertise definitely holds a lot of weight.  He has had a hand in 4 Super Bowl winning QBs: Brad Johnson, Peyton Manning, Joe Flacco, and Matthew Stafford.  This would make you think he prefers pocket passers, but that was also the trend back when he was coaching.  Just throwing some more info out there for us to all argue over....

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1 minute ago, ForJimmy said:

I've heard from a couple people on here Jim Caldwell might be the deciding vote if the staff is split of Young/Stroud.  It's a complete guess, but his expertise definitely holds a lot of weight.  He has had a hand in 4 Super Bowl winning QBs: Brad Johnson, Peyton Manning, Joe Flacco, and Matthew Stafford.  This would make you think he prefers pocket passers, but that was also the trend back when he was coaching.  Just throwing some more info out there for us to all argue over....

I think Stroud showed he's not just a pocket passer and next to AR at the combine he looked really buff and not small compared to AR.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

😂

Sure. I liked his talent. Still do. Who knew he was a conceited spoiled brat?

How's Kyle Trask and his wet noodle arm looking? Word is he still can't even learn a playbook.

He's still in the NFL, still a better prospect than Zach OR Bryce who at 6'5" 240lbs of country strong he could probably bench press.

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3 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

Knee dude. If he didn't push it and healed up, played the next year maybe he'd still be with the CHAMPS or in the NFL like he was.

He is a PANTHER now!

https://nevadasportsnet.com/news/reporters/ex-nevada-star-carson-strong-signs-with-usfls-michigan-panthers#:~:text=Former record-breaking Nevada quarterback,Pack career from 2018-21.

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