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Will Levis Draft Odds?


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1 minute ago, jayboogieman said:

Don't really care about stats or percentages. The only stats that really matters are the TD stat and wins. Young whipped Corral's butt in both of those.

 

Stats and percentage is the only good way to predict future performance.

Youngs stats don't indicate a better career than a dual threat Corral who has a running component to his game much like Cam, Levis, AR.

Why would the Panthers bring in a QB at the opposite spectrum. The media told y'all that. TD said they loved AR.

If AR and Bryce had a baby it would be Will Levis.

Compromise without great loss.

Will is a much better QB than even his stats say in comparison to frontrunner school QBs with everything at their fingertips.

Will had to work harder.

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3 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

Stats and percentage is the only good way to predict future performance.

Youngs stats don't indicate a better career than a dual threat Corral who has a running component to his game much like Cam, Levis, AR.

Why would the Panthers bring in a QB at the opposite spectrum. The media told y'all that. TD said they loved AR.

If AR and Bryce had a baby it would be Will Levis.

Compromise without great loss.

Will is a much better QB than even his stats say in comparison to frontrunner school QBs with everything at their fingertips.

Will had to work harder.

Boy, you're dug in like a tick with the Young hate.😉

Last thing I'm going to address is why the Panthers would bring in a QB "at the opposite spectrum."

Perhaps they feel that such a QB is the best option to do what they want.

Anyway, have a good one. I need to get back to writing.

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