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Young, Stroud, Corral


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44 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

It’s a little ironic hearing a Corral fanatic question a player’s durability. You also liked Strong right? He couldn’t even make a roster due to his injury…

You are betting on the smallest horse in the league. Look at the stats, he's no better than Matt Corral and you and the media hype the little guy as the next coming.

You know what's more likely?

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1 hour ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

I'd hope that the new coaching staff would give Corral every opportunity to prove himself rather than dismissing him out of hand.  Matt had better hit the ground running, because no matter which QB the Panthers select in ten days, he'll be the shiny new penny and the apple of their eye.

He was damn sure ready last Clown Camp, but it was a camp, run by a clown.

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32 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

You are betting on the smallest horse in the league. Look at the stats, he's no better than Matt Corral and you and the media hype the little guy as the next coming.

You know what's more likely?

Look at the stats and draft Bailey Zappe or Mac Jones. You look at stats and want AR? Let me guess you only use stats when it fits your narrative?

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9 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Look at the stats and draft Bailey Zappe or Mac Jones. You look at stats and want AR? Let me guess you only use stats when it fits your narrative?

Don’t waste your energy mate all you need to know is the players he generally champions are trash 

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1 hour ago, rippadonn said:

Yeah, you can bring ANYBODY into that cage but YOU know what the LION is thinking...

 

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hey remember when you absolutely positively guaranteed us the team wouldn’t be drafting a QB because “they can’t just move on without seeing what the GOLDEN LION has to offer”

maybe someone with your track record of absolute and persistent errancy should eat a little humble pie 

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