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Would it not be smart to keep M.C around?


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I just like options. Corral is a young guy with a live arm and plenty of athleticism.

 

The #1 pick will be too. 
 

I just want the QB position fixed (no poo we all do), I’d rather have two guys with potential than one.
 

If Stroud/Young ball out of control then sure, get rid of Corral…but damn it seems stupid to do so before we see the rookie play a down at the next level.  

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2 hours ago, stan786 said:

I doubt he has any trade value so I imagine he’ll have the preseason to show what he has. Staff has zero loyalty to him and he’s not going to get a ton of quality reps but hopefully he’s up to the challenge and can show enough they want to develop him.

He talked all the time about his big mistake of not staying at Florida and competing since iron sharpens iron and taking the easy way out with a easy path to starting at Ole Miss. His chance to prove it. To me his concerns are the same as Young except Corral can't keep himself healthy like Young can.

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Keep him! He still has a very quick release. He plays physical. Plus, we saw what could happen with the 49ers when your high draft pick QB goes down. Not saying Matt Corral is Brock Purdy but maybe he’s similar? Point is, you keep him. If we can develop the kid and later trade him for picks then it’s a win-win. Plus, he’s essentially a rookie QB under this new regime so we’ll have two rookie QBs who can learn together. He was also Chris Simms #1 rated QB last year and now we’ll pair him with this year’s #1 QB. Keep Corral. 

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Already spent premium draft capital on him so they might as well keep him through training camp. Maybe he shows Frank Reich he can be a long term backup or more. We have really barely seen him play at all let alone under a competent coaching staff. 

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forgive me there was a poster that said frank got one look at the QB room and was like  "ALLL youz got to GO!!!"......its looking real.

 

I hope corral is healthy enough to OTA and rookie camp. I bet in order to remain a panther, he must show them something. I think if not, the new staff will cut him without care. 

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