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Jaycee Horn expected to miss multiple weeks


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OK PS2 had a 92 rating for prospect from ESPN and Horn had a 91.  It's wasn't some crazy ignorant reach to draft Horn over PS2.  Horn was the more physical CB which is what Rhule was wanting at the time.  It's next to impossible to predict some of these injuries yet the Huddle is going to play hindsight GM and redraft knowing all of this.

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12 minutes ago, Mage said:

If the Panthers cared that much about drafting local players, they would have drafted Sam Howell

You could use this to support the notion but the Howell/Corral debate boiled down to Fitterer reaching with Tepper in his ear wanting a splash move IMO. If it were flatly a Rhule decision he sure as poo didn't show it in how he handled Corral's development and throwing the kid to the wolves. He never wanted to develop a rookie QB regardless of where they were from.

But there's a world of a difference between throwing darts at local kids like Howell in the mid rounds and doing so in the top ten.

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2 hours ago, NAS said:

I never understood being angry with a player for getting injured in a game or practice.  Kid works hard, just has terrible luck so far

I would call it frustration, not anger, at least speaking for myself.  And it's not directed at Horn, it's the F.O. who has seen the durability red flags over and over and yet have chosen not to address it.  If the team knows JC is injury prone, and knows that CJ Henderson is toast in coverage, and has done nothing to address that, they're to blame, not Horn.

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