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Panthers trying to trade Corral?


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2 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

 

I wouldn't want to be traded either. Not this year. He's got some of best coaches in the league for a qb to learn the nfl game from and hopefully get to showcase what he's learned at some point in a full game next preseason. If he does well he and the Panthers both benefit in a trade at that point. 

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4 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

scout team and #3 are completely different

 

I prefer him to go to the PS but I guess we will see how it shakes out

You're right, him running the scout team as opposed to just being the #3 will get him significantly more snaps in practice.  Sure, he'll be running the other team's playbook and not our own, but snaps are snaps for a kid who needs experience to get better. 

Carrying Corral means we likely won't keep a 4th QB on the practice squad, so he'll be leading the scout team in practice all season long while going up against what should be a pretty solid defense.

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17 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

McCown is just getting his career started.

 

Im talking established QB coaches. Put him with Shanahan or McVay. Those guys are proven. Hell McVay had Baker looking decent with only a few games that he had him.

 

Corral needs that kind of coach. McCown had him all offseason and nothing has changed so far.

Never said there weren't some better staffs out there for developing a QB

But the Rams have Stafford and they like Bennett, while the 49ers just traded away a QB with much more potential than Corral, so neither would have any interest in him.

And it's more than just McCown, it's Reich, Brown, and Caldwell as well.  There is no question that we have one of the top staffs for coaching up QB's in the league right now, it's absolutely a place Corral would want to be at the moment if he can't be a starter somewhere.

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1 hour ago, mrcompletely11 said:

scout team and #3 are completely different

 

I prefer him to go to the PS but I guess we will see how it shakes out

Not with third string QBs. They run the scout team. Person discussed this in the athletic article. 
 

The only time MC would not lead the scout team as the 3rd QB is if we are preparing for a jalen hurts/anthony Richardson/Lamar Jackson type QB,

 

scout teams are almost always led by the 3rd string qb.

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1 hour ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Yeah a majority of us see reality. Just look at all the game threads. Im not the only one saying he looks bad. Most of us has said it.

 

If he starts playing better then I will glady give him credit. That chance has likely faded being the season is next week. Hope he can prove himself in practice as the season progresses. 

There’s so much to unpack here, but I’d rather just move on. Agree to disagree. 
 

 

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11 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

@Wundrbread33 must be a serious Corral fanboy. He's pooing all my Corral post.lmao

 

Damn bro I can only judge him off what he has shown. Stop getting in your feels...

Don’t let poo’s get in your feels. It’s just an emoji. 
 

If I poo something, it’s not for a differing opinion; its more the way things are said, baseless assumptions, insults, or when an argument is shallow or incomplete. 
 

 

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15 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

Not with third string QBs. They run the scout team. Person discussed this in the athletic article. 
 

The only time MC would not lead the scout team as the 3rd QB is if we are preparing for a jalen hurts/anthony Richardson/Lamar Jackson type QB,

 

scout teams are almost always led by the 3rd string qb.

MC ran a lot in college

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