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Anthony Richardson Film Breakdown Megathread


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5 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

oy vey if he slips past 9

It could potentially make our trade up look unnecessary, depending on which QB you favor. But I'll contend that we can't make an apples to apples comparison to how the board will shake out next Thursday, with how it would've shaken out if we stayed at 9. We changed the whole game by moving up to 1, and that will send ripple affects throughout the entire first round, making it an entirely different prospect.

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43 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Thomas Davis has apparently jumped off the Richardson train...

 

Well he never said the panthers should draft AR, he said that’s who he thinks/hears they will draft. Even on that NFLN clip, I believe he said it should be young. 
 

By thinks/hears I mean he heard ppl were enamored with AR in the building and based off of that, that’s who he thinks they will draft.

To me, this article is him saying who he feels they should draft based off his opinion. 

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1 hour ago, The Lobo said:

Well he never said the panthers should draft AR, he said that’s who he thinks/hears they will draft. Even on that NFLN clip, I believe he said it should be young. 
 

By thinks/hears I mean he heard ppl were enamored with AR in the building and based off of that, that’s who he thinks they will draft.

To me, this article is him saying who he feels they should draft based off his opinion. 

What did he say? I'm not paying to read the Charlotte Observer 🤣

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12 minutes ago, frankw said:

What did he say? I'm not paying to read the Charlotte Observer 🤣

In this article he said he thinks young is the best and should be the pick. 
 

TDs quote I am referring to was in this NFLN segment with Daniel Jeremiah, who by the way at that time, was saying something similar;

 

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16 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Seems like he's dropping 

I figured it was a pipe dream we would get him. I think he will be a great player, whoever gets him will be happy.

 

i will say, guys like kiper and McShay have whiffed and whiffed bad many times. I get it, it’s part of their job, but sometimes they are full of poo.

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Some may be hesitant with where his mechanics & accuracy is at, but man, if this kid hits with the right coaching combo, you've got it all.  The size, agility, speed, arm, legs, game breaking ability.   

Unsure if he's gonna turn into some undeniable leader and SB caliber guy, but he does have that 1-3 year MVP-level stretch ceiling.  His sheer upside compared to the rest is just hard to ignore. 

I believe Bryce has the elite gene, creates out of structure and unreal awareness and IQ, but Richardson does have some undeniable excitement.  

 

 

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5 hours ago, The Lobo said:

In this article he said he thinks young is the best and should be the pick. 
 

TDs quote I am referring to was in this NFLN segment with Daniel Jeremiah, who by the way at that time, was saying something similar;

 

Durabilities. Kyler has had a tough injury history for a QB and he has way more speed and escapability and the ability to get yards on the ground.

The size concerns were alleviated with his ability to get away and get tough yards. 

AR is built for football, and everyone loves the guy but Bryce isn't. That's life.

Don't test fate. AR has the most potential and hasn't reached his ceiling yet.

Very hard for Bryce to get better, especially not being an elite athlete or having elite athletic traits in the NFL.

AR 2023! MAKE QBS 6'+AGAIN 

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16 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Seems like he's dropping 

I find it funny that these guys think they know what the Panthers will do, they don't but the hubris is delicious, especially if what they said about coach loving Anthony Richardson is true. It's basically between GM and who coach wants. I hope Reich doesn't back down because as they said in that clip if he hits he could be a homerun or a bust with the wrong staff.

The Panthers are actually the best landing spot for AR. They don't have to rush him.

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