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REPORT: Anthony Richardson was Panthers QB #2


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13 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

If it's part of the application process for a team then you either take or you don't.  The team will weigh your decision of not completing their evaluation process in their decision.  If im applying for a position on a team looking to draft me I will take any test I am asked to take.  If they want me they will take me regardless. 

I disagree here if you already know you will score historically low. Something, something about opening your mouth and removing all doubt. Absolutely believe his agent shouldn't have let him near that test.

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18 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

I said this for weeks lol

 

Stroud hype was only coming from people on this board.

 

As I said yesterday if Richardson lands in Seattle we might be in trouble. I think he has the highest ceiling of all the QB's and if he gets with the right coaching staff watch out!

 

 

So why aren't you advocating we draft him??

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I know I'm the only one, but I find it sort of pathetic Stroud went from a favorite on here to getting made fun of ... just because people want to "be right" about the pick lol. They can argue all they want that they switched to Young because "he's that much better" ... but then you see the Drake Maye thread and ask ... wait, why is this kid getting so many votes compared to Bryce? Are Young voters switching sides ... again? Even in this thread, you can tell the unspoken whisper in the room is that some of the Young fans would be 100% ok if we took AR instead. So silly.

I wanted CJ but am fine with Young. Hope he is a success. But I feel bad for CJ. Clowns on here outright mocking him for no reason at all.

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11 minutes ago, SmittysLawnGuy said:

I disagree here if you already know you will score historically low. Something, something about opening your mouth and removing all doubt. Absolutely believe his agent shouldn't have let him near that test.

You don't think a team that uses that test as one of their metrics is not going to ask for the score? And if you or you agent says you haven't taken it they will not ask why or ask you to take it? If you are not confident in your abilities then why should a team be confident in you? You can't pick and choose what questions you want to answer in an evaluation and think it will not have an impact on the decision. Life doesn't work like that. Not taking a test for fear of failure looks just as bad as taking it and failing. 

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