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Corral looked like Corap!


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Didn’t have a good game regarding ball placement, but he made a lot of good decisions with the ball, and didn’t turn it over. He led an inefficient TD drive, but it was a TD drive nonetheless, and he showed his running ability. 
 

I still like what I see enough for him to be considered to develop as a backup. Dalton makes me feel that way even more. 

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14 minutes ago, Wundrbread33 said:

Didn’t have a good game regarding ball placement, but he made a lot of good decisions with the ball, and didn’t turn it over. He led an inefficient TD drive, but it was a TD drive nonetheless, and he showed his running ability. 
 

I still like what I see enough for him to be considered to develop as a backup. Dalton makes me feel that way even more. 


There are better backup options out there and always will be.

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10 hours ago, top dawg said:

He had better hope that there was something in practice that we didn't see that has impressed the coaches. 

Yeah, I have been an apologist for him, but I can't say anything to his defense after tonight's performance...well...he can scramble. Anyway...

Luton looks like crap too.

I'm sorry for them, especially Corral.

 

I agree and i have been championing him as well..... hella bad. 

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54 minutes ago, Jaxel said:

Dalton was fine, one great play by a corner away from a nice TD drive. I will say, we should be sniping some of lions corners if they get cut.

Dalton looked like a backup QB. He's been around long enough for me to trust him to go .500 in the event the starter goes down. That's about as much as you can ask for your backup.

Corral looked like a third stringer with his accuracy.

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Just now, MHS831 said:

Think of Corral as a rookie and understand that he is playing with people who he has no chemistry with.  I think he (OVERALL) had a decent preseason and deserves the #3 QB job.  With this staff and Dalton, I think a year will do him wonders.

We have had a lot of those long development project guys and we have never had one actually develop(at QB).

Is it worth investing multiple years and a roster spot to develop a solid 3rd string NfL QB? Or could you just sign one of those every year?

I will take the latter option 

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2 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

Think of Corral as a rookie and understand that he is playing with people who he has no chemistry with.  I think he (OVERALL) had a decent preseason and deserves the #3 QB job.  With this staff and Dalton, I think a year will do him wonders.

Fair.

Thing is though, he's not necessarily on a team that has time to develop a rookie because they're gonna be busy developing that other rookie.

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1 minute ago, kungfoodude said:

We have had a lot of those long development project guys and we have never had one actually develop(at QB).

Is it worth investing multiple years and a roster spot to develop a solid 3rd string NfL QB? Or could you just sign one of those every year?

I will take the latter option 

I think one of the things that could save him is the panthers traded a early 4th and future 3rd(which happened to be early too) for the right to draft him. But total new QB coaching staff and they could be like " hes not our type of QB and we can not improve him."

Ive been on a swing and miss with a few players, corral is on the list....

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2 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

We have had a lot of those long development project guys and we have never had one actually develop(at QB).

Is it worth investing multiple years and a roster spot to develop a solid 3rd string NfL QB? Or could you just sign one of those every year?

I will take the latter option 

He will have to do this season.  If they get a chance to upgrade they will.  Until then he is a 3rd round project until he's replaced or he improves 

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