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Frank Reich: Panthers have made their decision


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28 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I still would.

Now with that said, a lot of the talk going around about the guy smells like bullsh-t.

I caught a tape of his post pro day presser (below)

None of the stuff about him being a jerk, being immature, thinking he's already great and/or won't have to work hard in the NFL...none of that shows up here. He comes off as a young kid with a big opportunity ahead of him just trying to get ready for it.

Again, I don't see him being our pick, but I do think some people here are being unfair to him.

Shocking I know. Everyone just repeats “but mayo” and “he eats bananas with the skin on.”

 

He could just…and I know this is crazy to say…..have a sense of humor?

 

 

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9 minutes ago, Jaxel said:

The lost ticket sales that would happen with Andy Dalton and Will Levis as your Qbs would be astronomical lol.

Joe Person mentioned that if the QB choice was somebody unexpected that the team might leak it early to get people ready. I don’t think this rumor is that because it didn’t come from an official channel but yeah your statement here is exactly why if Levis is the pick we’ll probably hear it from a insider sooner or later lol. 
 

That said though, I still think it’s Young and the betting markets have calmed down to reflect that.

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20 minutes ago, Jaxel said:

The lost ticket sales that would happen with Andy Dalton and Will Levis as your Qbs would be astronomical lol.

Yeah, I wouldn't bet on that. Frankly I'd bet against it.

It's like Snow said earlier. The Huddle isn't really representative of the fanbase as a whole. I seriously doubt the number of people throwing sh-t fits about it would translate into anything substantial...or even noticeable.

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Richardson is the pick they are itching to get someone to coach up or it’s stroud only options at 1. Go go for the unicorn or the elite pocket passer. Young is nether he has elite vision and processing that’s small not fast and a weak arm young will bust in the nfl 

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