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Panthers trying to trade Corral?


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3 hours ago, Panthera onca said:

Yeah I don’t think anyone actually believes Corral has a snowball’s chance in hell of taking the job from Young. That’s a big stretch.

Nobody thought Kirk Cousins would take the job from RG3 either. I dont want that to happen but anything can happen at any time which leads me to ask then why so much hate for Corral from certain people then? 

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Luton threw a horrible pick mainly because he was running for his life in the endzone thanks to Jordan and Coleman but he has had some good touch on passes.

I almost like his release better than Corral’s. Idk what it is but Corral’s passes seem to take forever to leave his hand and they come out with no zip.

 

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On 8/23/2023 at 5:19 PM, Jon Snow said:

It's possible.  I doubt they could given that he's not played very much. 

There is no doubt in my mind that corral has talent. My question is does he have NFL mentality?  
 

I watched a Saints game where Andy Dalton threw back to back pick six interceptions.  I believe Andy is a quarterback you do not want as your starter.   I think he is mediocre, but he is stable enough to carry the team until your starting quarterback is ready to play.

 

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5 hours ago, Green-Ghost said:

There is no doubt in my mind that corral has talent. My question is does he have NFL mentality?  
 

I watched a Saints game where Andy Dalton threw back to back pick six interceptions.  I believe Andy is a quarterback you do not want as your starter.   I think he is mediocre, but he is stable enough to carry the team until your starting quarterback is ready to play.

 

No backup is consistent enough to carry a team. If they were they wouldn't be backups.  Corral is like most rookies that are not being developed to be the number 1 qb. Who knows if he could become more consistent if given time to develop?  It's looking kinda scary if we need a backup qb for more than a series or two. 

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On 8/23/2023 at 7:35 PM, ECUPantherFan said:

I miss the Derek Anderson QB2 days. What a luxury. He was the best QB2 in the NFL for a few years, IMO.

I really feel that that is Andy Dalton's role now.  He could be starting for a few teams, not many, but a few.  If we had to keep it rolling for 2-4 games I could calmly get behind old big red.

 

 

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11 hours ago, Ricky Prickles said:

Nobody thought Kirk Cousins would take the job from RG3 either. I dont want that to happen but anything can happen at any time which leads me to ask then why so much hate for Corral from certain people then? 

He's not Howell. That's where the hate comes from.

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