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Corral deserves a fair shot


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55 minutes ago, Wundrbread33 said:

Anyone rooting for a guy on our roster to fail should be ignored. 
 

Saying he has a low chance of success is fine and realistic.

Actively shitting on the guy, hoping he is cut…mouth breather thinking. 
 

The better he is, the better our team is. We have insurance if Young goes down and/or we have a guy to trade for assets if he succeeds. 

No one is wishing that you groupie.

BY was drafted #1 overall

poo all you want

BY is the franchise

Corall talk is for the groupies

 

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If he is on the Panthers, I hope he gets every chance to develop. You never know what is gonna happen in a NFL season …… more good players and players that know your system is always a good thing. 
 

I hope the Panthers get another camp arm, but let Bryce and Matt develop. Hopefully they both develop enough, so the Panthers can dump Dalton sooner than later

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6 minutes ago, Ocpanthertew714 said:

No one is wishing that you groupie.

BY was drafted #1 overall

poo all you want

BY is the franchise

Corall talk is for the groupies

 

Honestly, I hope any and all QB’s on the Panthers develop. You can trade better players more than terrible players.

and it doesn’t matter where you are drafted … just develop …. Brady wasn’t the number 1 pick

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31 minutes ago, Jmac said:

Some ingrates in this forum have no class and act like children. Can't have an adult conversation without insults and derogatory comments....get lost.

You only play that card when people don’t agree with you

how dare you walk on this earth and expect everyone to agree with you

Stop being so arrogant 

 

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16 minutes ago, Tbe said:

There’s barely enough time to get BY ready as it is. Splitting reps with corral would be the dumbest thing ever.

Dalton won't need that many Reps.  Bryce will be working with the first team, while Corral will get some work with the second team.  As far as the preseason games, Bryce will get some work, but so will the other guys, just like any other preseason.  

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Why is it that when some on here hope that Corral has success in this league that we are consider Corral lovers? 

Lets be real here for a minute: 

I was one of the few supporters of Corral on this forum but mainly because a bunch of you believe he is a bust after, what? Two preseason games? It really isn't enough to actually label him a bust and in fact, I am fairly certain that Fitterer even said he was a project QB.

That said, I will support which ever QB has the most success with this team and if anything, I hope Corral develops into a decent back-up for the future behind Young because I do not foresee Dalton being the long term solution to our back-up QB position. 

We will see though. I just hope they do give Corral some time with the 2nd string at least during pre-season.

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