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Which QB Best Fits Reichs RPO Style Offense?


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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Just telling the truth. I honestly doubt he's on our final roster.

I'm hoping he looks decent in camp and that we can trade him for something. No reason to dump him before the 53 man cut for nothing. Injuries could happen to us or another team anytime between now and then

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3 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

Clearly a lot of huddlers do not know what a fuging rpo is. Not surprised. 

I think Cam maybe muddied the waters for some casual football fans. The QB isn't the running option in the RPO! The RB is the running option because the O-line is run blocking! No one knows what the QB is going to decide, they just do their jobs which is why it throws defenses off. 

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7 hours ago, chknwing said:

It should not be a surprise that Frank Reichs offense will heavily focus on the RPO.  Which of these QB's in the draft will fit that style the best?

 

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CJ Stroud, quite clearly. Unless the RPO opens up some holes for Young to throw through, he's not only going to take the time to make his read but then he will be scrambling. It'll make for some interesting play but I'd really, really love to see a Panthers QB that just delivers strikes man. Drop it in the bucket, "time after time"

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6 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Because I think he's trash.

 

If we can get something back I guess we could keep him until then. I don't think he will bring back much though with no game film or reps from last year. Are teams going to look at his Ole Miss tape?

He was injured before Rhule got fired. Numerous players looked much better after Rhule got fired. You need 4 Qb's for camp anyway, if we cut him for nothing we'd have to pick up some rando that has zero trade value. 

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2 minutes ago, CPcavedweller said:

CJ Stroud, quite clearly. Unless the RPO opens up some holes for Young to throw through, he's not only going to take the time to make his read but then he will be scrambling. It'll make for some interesting play but I'd really, really love to see a Panthers QB that just delivers strikes man. Drop it in the bucket, "time after time"

Young drops back so far because he can't see anything in a normal pocket, and he needs distance from the D-line to not get his throws batted down. He's done RPO's but it's like inches away from the DE getting a hand on it at the college level at times

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13 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Some QB's you can just look at and see they aren't NFL level talent.

 

Im getting Jimmy Clausen vibes with Corral.

 

 

At least for now he'll have the benefit of possibly the best QB coaching staff ever assembled for a few months of his life so hopefully it'll help him out down the road

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