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Corral deserves a fair shot


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17 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

My man not sure if you realize it but Bryce Young will be our QB for the next 10+ years. Nobody talks about the backup QB's on a football forum.

 

I wish Corall the best but he likely has no future here with Bryce Young being the QB. Maybe he can pursue a IG model career if this football stuff doesn't work out. Either way I wish him the best!

There's no guarantee of anything. BY could be the next Brees or he could be the next Baker. Before crowning him the next GOAT let's see what he can actually do over the course of a season. That's not a slight at BY, just a simple statement based on the history of top QBs in the draft. 

Corral could end up better than BY or he could be nothing more than a backup. I'm sure the 9ers weren't banking on Purdy playing better than the guy they gave up 3 1sts to get. 

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3 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

If we have a QB competition then we made a huge mistake.lol

 

I see what you're trying to do Mr. Green. Young hasn't even been here a month and you already trying to get rid of him.lol

 

Go off Mr. Green!

 

lol

 

First I was a Corall lover, now I'm a Bryce hater. Dalton is the only one left. How do I feel about him? 

 

I know this is tough on you, but it is possible to want what is best for the team. And still support @Jmac and his thread about Corall having his rookie season sabotaged by Rhule, and then being ended by a freak injury. 

 

It is possible to want Corall to get a shot to prove what he has, and still be excited about what Bryce can bring. 

 

Some of you defend Bryce like he is made of glass. He isn't? Is he?

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33 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

I thought that's why we signed Andy Dalton?

 

I don't see any Andy Dalton topics. Corall already made a cryptic post about his future anyway. I honestly don't see a long term future with Corral in Carolina.

 

 

Dalton will not be here forever.  My hopes is that Corral can develop into a good #2.  Will not be this year, but maybe in a couple of years.  Got to try to set up for the future as well.  Corral is on a cheap rookie deal so as long as he shows some potential is a good investment.

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1 minute ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

I support Corral. I just think it will be for another team.

 

How did we go from we were trying to trade him to now he might be a threat to  Bryce Young?

 

lol you guys are funny I must admit. 

 

Not sure why you quoted me for this?

 

I never suggested he could replace Bryce. 

 

Man, you sure are willing to say anything aint'cha? And you want to call other folks funny? 

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6 minutes ago, ladypanther said:

Dalton will not be here forever.  My hopes is that Corral can develop into a good #2.  Will not be this year, but maybe in a couple of years.  Got to try to set up for the future as well.  Corral is on a cheap rookie deal so as long as he shows some potential is a good investment.

 

Exactly. Not sure why this seems to bother so many ppl? 

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1 hour ago, ladypanther said:

Looks like that has not yet been voted on...league meeting in a couple of days.  Here is a link to an article of the things under consideration including:

To allow a club to designate an emergency third quarterback from its inactive list or practice squad who would be eligible to enter a game in the event the first two quarterbacks on the game day active list are ruled “Out.” (Proposal by Detroit Lions; amends Article XVII, Section 17.3.)

https://www.profootballnetwork.com/proposed-nfl-rule-changes-2023/

It didn’t have the votes yet so they pulled it from this years rule change possibilities 

https://www.mlive.com/lions/2023/03/nfl-owners-adopt-several-rule-changes-table-emergency-qb-proposal-from-lions.html?outputType=amp

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2 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Oh I get it now. You just have a problem with the "Brycers"...

 

But the thread is about Corral...

 

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Dude, go back to gifs and memes, cuz the written word seems to perplex you something fierce. In other words, stay in your lane.

 

Bye Bye

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52 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

I believe in Bryce. 

 

Corral god bless him but he's not the answer imo.

So what happens if MC goes to TC and makes BY look 2nd string? Should BY still start or is it about what's best for the team? Most of us don't care who starts as long as it's what's best for the team. 

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40 minutes ago, ladypanther said:

Dalton will not be here forever.  My hopes is that Corral can develop into a good #2.  Will not be this year, but maybe in a couple of years.  Got to try to set up for the future as well.  Corral is on a cheap rookie deal so as long as he shows some potential is a good investment.

Exactly. 

The goal for Corral should be the same as it should have been last year: he starts the season as #3 on the depth chart and hopefully can work himself up to #2 because the current #2 (assuming that is Dalton) is not going to be here forever.  Corral is on a rookie deal, take advantage of it.

If it works, you might have a decent #2 which is rather important.  Not top 15 starter level, but good enough.  If it doesn't, you are in the same shape you are in if you get rid of him now.

Add the fact that his first year here was a waste to the long list of things The Process screwed up.  Of course, Rhule couldn't have done that last year because that would have put Corral in competition with "OOU" for the #3 slot and besides, he was a red shirt freshman.

I'm not sure why all the angst over that.  Nobody is saying Corral is going to be the starter, unless the two QBs in front of him go down with injury.  That never happens, just ask the 49ers.

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