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Matt Corral has been cut


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Here's the potential irony of drafting Corral...


Drafting Howell could have potentially saved Rhule's job and/or prevented us from selecting Bryce this year. Yes, we would have had a starting NFL QB, DJ Moore, and a lot of extra picks. BUT, even as a Tar Heel football fan, I think Bryce may have a better career than Howell, and it would not have been for the Panthers without Corral.

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21 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

Bryce may end up being the GOAT - dude looks sharp. But I said the minute they drafted Corral; that the Panthers would be haunted by passing on Sam for Matt for a long time. I was labeled a homer and laughed at. 
 

y’all gonna learn to listen and respect the UNC die hards here. 

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I for one hope we are able to bring him back as I actually think he'd be a great scout team QB for us, particularly with his mobility, something that can be hard to duplicate in prep for games each week.

Sure as hell won't be Dalton doing that, and yes, we'll absolutely add some QB onto the PS, I'd like it to be Corral with his familiarity with the team/staff.

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13 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

@Wundrbread33 so much for your guy getting coached up.

 

 

Clearly this dude was not a NFL level QB. Wish him well hope he can develop somewhere else.

Little early to say, but most guys trying to make it at this level don’t make it. 
 

I’ve liked his physical tools from the jump, but we know the game is more than that. Brandon Smith is another recent example. He’s a perfect madden linebacker, but little Sam Mills/Jon Beason were elite real life linebackers. 
 

People lump Corral supporters with the “Young Lion” guy, but I just tried to be a counterbalance to the people writing him off after the debacle of how he was handled last preseason. 
 

Like all former panthers, I wish him the best, whether on our PS or on another. 

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