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Fanbase Temperature Gauge: Who do you like and who do you want? (4/21/23)


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Panther fan QB Temperature gauge poll  

221 members have voted

  1. 1. Who is the better QB prospect?

    • Bryce Young
      134
    • CJ Stroud
      43
    • Both are equally good
      44
  2. 2. Which QB do you WANT us to draft?

    • Bryce Young
      114
    • CJ Stroud
      59
    • Chaos (Richardson)
      18
    • I'm good with anyone
      30


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Chances of our pick, whoever it is, of being a star are low based on nfl history.  But you gotta try.  I think Stroud is the better prospect.  I’m fine with Young though.  But don’t lose sight of the fact that when it’s all said and done, Matt Corral might be better than both.

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Oh man, this video by that guy is going to Russel some Jimmies:

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"Cam Newton is a crybaby leader. He's not a very good leader when it comes to leading a football team. Numerous players like Luke Kuechly and Thomas Davis have been better leaders, Steve Smith has been a better leader for the panthers... The only year where he was an elite QB was his MVP Year."

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35 minutes ago, micnificent28 said:

I think richardson is the guy we will regret drsfting when all is said and done. Most ready to play absolutely not. but in a class where everyone has concerns he has the highest upside and you but on any guy who can be the best ever at any aspect of the game.

It’s possible. Unfortunately (or fortunately?) we just aren’t in position as a franchise to take that kind of gamble. With the South winnable - it makes more sense for us to go with the day 1 starter.

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I would be fine with either one tbh. If Young actually doesnt last long, we will be right back to where we are. If Stroud doesnt meet expectations, we will be back to looking for another QB. 

Richardson is a tough one. There will be between 1-2 years of pain watching another vet QB play before Richardson can really be the expected starting QB. He is a tough choice because it will take longer to determine if he was the right pick or not.

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On 4/23/2023 at 10:36 AM, Hoenheim said:

Pretty much sums up my fears on Young 

Here's a piece from a different source:

For context, Giddings Is the owner of the NFL's oldest independent scouting service (founded by his father, a former 49ers player many years back). He's described as someone that NFL people frequently call for "an unbiased opinion".

From the article...

So, what do I think of Bryce Young? I didn’t know much about him until I studied him the past few weeks. From what I’d heard, I expected to see Joe Montana-like performances – with precision passing, quick decisions, keen awareness and big plays. 

And I did.

But not enough to convince me that he should be the first pick in the draft. In fact, if I were to advise Carolina what to do with the first pick on Thursday night, I’d make my message simple:

Buyer, beware.

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But part of a fit is evaluating the player’s strengths and weaknesses and figuring out how to utilize the strengths and not expose the weaknesses. With Young, there are three things I didn’t see in college that would have to improve for me to come around to him: 

- His deep ball accuracy
- Deep-ball diagnosis (chunk)
- Avoiding the hits he took in college.

Basically, the awareness and diagnosis elements have to go from Red to Blue for him to be a successful NFL quarterback. And if they don’t? Then I have major concerns.

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5 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Here's a piece from a different source:

For context, Giddings Is the owner of the NFL's oldest independent scouting service (founded by his father, a former 49ers player many years back). He's described as someone that NFL people frequently call for "an unbiased opinion".

From the article...

So, what do I think of Bryce Young? I didn’t know much about him until I studied him the past few weeks. From what I’d heard, I expected to see Joe Montana-like performances – with precision passing, quick decisions, keen awareness and big plays. 

And I did.

But not enough to convince me that he should be the first pick in the draft. In fact, if I were to advise Carolina what to do with the first pick on Thursday night, I’d make my message simple:

Buyer, beware.

...

But part of a fit is evaluating the player’s strengths and weaknesses and figuring out how to utilize the strengths and not expose the weaknesses. With Young, there are three things I didn’t see in college that would have to improve for me to come around to him: 

- His deep ball accuracy
- Deep-ball diagnosis (chunk)
- Avoiding the hits he took in college.

Basically, the awareness and diagnosis elements have to go from Red to Blue for him to be a successful NFL quarterback. And if they don’t? Then I have major concerns.

First time I ever seen someone comparing him to Joe Montana?? Huh 

Pretty much, there's really nothing that will curb my anxiety with this pick until we start playing some games in September 

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