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Who should start at QB for 2023


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6 hours ago, Davidson Deac II said:

He should have been.

He is probably the best qb drafted in the last 20 years, probably better than Stroud or Young and was a top 10 pick. And didn't start for a year.

 

If the coach believes he is ready, so be it. If it takes a few gamed, or evena full season, that is ok as long as he eventually becomes a good QB. 

This brings up a good point, a lot depends upon the personality of the QB.  Some may have to take a year to learn the system.  However, the same thing could be said about a free agent, like Andy Dalton.

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5 hours ago, Basbear said:

The chosen one - Matt Corral!!11!!1!!

 

As an Ole Miss graduate, I would love this to be true.  As a Panthers fan,  I will wait and see how he performs in the Preseason.

my only knock against Corral is, “is he mentally ready and fit”.

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This will be the first glimpse of what kind of coach Reich will be , if he is going to be the all out go for it at all costs coach we want, then the pick will be starting 

But if you see Andy Dalton trod on the field, get ready for more of the same play not to lose careful safe mediocre crap we are used to

 

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