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REPORT: Anthony Richardson was Panthers QB #2


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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

Some folks seem to think that the flipside of hyping up the guy we take is sh-tting all over the guys we don't.

It's actually not required at all 😕

There is a way to be critical and then there is a way to be an ass. Sometimes folks here forget the line. 

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39 minutes ago, carpanfan96 said:

Bryce led this draft class in generated pressure (pressure the qb is responsible for) 

Outside of his frame, that's the biggest worry next level. 

 

If he gets his weight up and it doesn't impact his Athleticism much or any then size isn't really a concern.  

Yes I am concerned about that too but that’s also something that a good coaching staff can work to fix by scheming receivers open and designing an offense that fits his skill set. Under the previous coaching staff I would have laughed at that being possible with Bryce but I think they have the coaches in place to potentially minimize his weaknesses with scheme. 

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3 hours ago, PantherFanInPhilly said:

Levis has caught way more sh*t on here than anyone else in this draft. 

Bro, people were calling CJ stroud short bus. Let’s be realistic.

Levis was always an average prospect with the potential of being a day 2 pick, but folks hyped him up because he looked the part.

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2 hours ago, SameDamnThing said:

Thank god we didn’t fall for fools gold. Can’t draft a QB that can’t complete half his passes and didn’t run enough to compensate. We needed a football player, not a track star who can throw a football 60 yards. 

Silly take by a box score warrior. 

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