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REPORT: Anthony Richardson was Panthers QB #2


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5 minutes ago, rayzor said:

Yeah, it just didn't get reported I think partly because it didn't fit the media narrative that this was a race between Young and Stroud and the Panthers were sending out very mixed messages. What we were hearing and what the Panthers were showing was very different. There's still a few interesting things that have been mentioned that wasn't reported as well, but not quite as newsworthy.

For example the meeting with a certain TE that I and many others want didn't exactly go well. And apparently there's another member to the brain trust walking around the halls of Mint St. That no one has mentioned. 

Sheesh, the Darnell meeting didn’t go to well? 
 

And the other member of the brain trust…..Kristi Coleman??

I don’t expect you to confirm lol just guessing.

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

Also possible that it didn't get reported because it wasn't actually true.

Looking at some of the recent responses in this thread though, I think I can see where it's headed so I might turn my attention elsewhere 😄

Like I said, what a few of us have been hearing from a person who has given us scoops that we didn't hear anywhere else that always checked out, especially during draft time...I trust it. A few of us have shared it. @The Crown and the Claw has been passing on stuff that is right in line with what we have been hearing. I wouldn't blame you for not buying it. Again, I'm just passing on stuff I've heard

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3 hours ago, tukafan21 said:

Originally, I was all about staying at 9, taking a WR, and then hoping Hooker fell to us in the 2nd round.

Looks like he'll go somewhere in the first round though, if you can look past his knee and age, I think he's a great prospect, and his age concerns me more than the knee, ACL's aren't as big of a deal these days, but being 4 years older than most rookies is a lot for a QB.

Aren’t you one of the people not wanting Young because of he could get hurt but liked a 26 year old prospect coming off a torn ACL? I know draft capital is miles apart but come on 

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22 minutes ago, rayzor said:

Yeah, it just didn't get reported I think partly because it didn't fit the media narrative that this was a race between Young and Stroud and the Panthers were sending out very mixed messages. What we were hearing and what the Panthers were showing was very different. There's still a few interesting things that have been mentioned that wasn't reported as well, but not quite as newsworthy.

For example the meeting with a certain TE that I and many others want didn't exactly go well. And apparently there's another member to the brain trust walking around the halls of Mint St. That no one has mentioned. 

Jim Caldwell?  He definitely is involved with these decisions 

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