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QB School Matt Corral


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The consistent panic made it easy to move on from him.

Also makes it less of a distraction. Now the focus is solely on development of BY. The kid looks the part and I couldn't be more excited for both his and Corral's chances in the pros with their current/new circumstances.

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7 minutes ago, Icege said:

The consistent panic made it easy to move on from him.

Also makes it less of a distraction. Now the focus is solely on development of BY. The kid looks the part and I couldn't be more excited for both his and Corral's chances in the pros with their current/new circumstances.

Beledick can do something with Matt.  I wish him the best.

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11 minutes ago, ThPantherFan said:

Beledick can do something with Matt.  I wish him the best.

I don't think he can.

Corral is a project kind of guy that you see some potential in a d think, "hey maybe we can do something with him" but then after a year of him you just lose interest because he's just not gaining ground.

And belichick isn't one of those guys I associate with being a good developer of offensive talent, especially regarding QB.

He got lucky with Brady.

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And the conversation is relevant because there are those who are impressed with the pats taking a rider on him after we traded up with them to get him.

I just don't see any real win in this for them mainly because of what I see here. They got an extra pick that they used on a jag LB. Theyve got a mediocre QB starting for them that they drafted in the first round that belichick doesn't even like and a guy in the practice squad who played better than the #1 guy last year and then they go and pick up our cast off to use as a backup?

Sounds like they're flailing.

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13 minutes ago, NAS said:

Man these video’s don’t make me feel good about our receivers either 

Not a huge deal. None of the receivers in that breakdown are still with the team.

Edit: With the exception of Tremble and Zavala, none of the players in that entire video are still with the team. Feels like Im not even watching the panthers.

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