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A year to early, Tepp, Fitt, Reich


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I truly hope that karma and the football gods make me eat my words, but I said it before and it’s starting to look like the Panthers brain trust couldn’t hold their water and went all in for a QB a year to early.

 

Think about it, we could have had Jalen Carter or Christian Gonzalez in last years draft, and had our pick of this years crop of QB’s in the draft.

Would you rather have Bryce Young or…..?

Caleb Williams

Drake Maye

Bo Nix

Michael Penix

 Cameron Ward

Shedur Sanders

Jordan Travis

Dillon Gabriel

Jayden Daniels

………..

Gonna be a long cold winter until the panthers are competitive and in playoffs with a chance to get to big show.

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You're only saying this because we drafted Bryce Young. We'd all be excited as hell about the future if we'd drafted CJ Stroud. Hell, even Richardson. We'd still be saying we probably should've drafted Stroud and we'd have serious concerns about Richardson's durability moving forward but he showed plenty to he excited about.

I don't have an issue with the decision to go all in to try to get a QB. It's rare that there are both #1 overall worthy QBs available AND the #1 overall pick is available. We just drafted the worst of the options.

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35 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

You're only saying this because we drafted Bryce Young. We'd all be excited as hell about the future if we'd drafted CJ Stroud. Hell, even Richardson. We'd still be saying we probably should've drafted Stroud and we'd have serious concerns about Richardson's durability moving forward but he showed plenty to he excited about.

I don't have an issue with the decision to go all in to try to get a QB. It's rare that there are both #1 overall worthy QBs available AND the #1 overall pick is available. We just drafted the worst of the options.

I’ve only watched one Stroud game, Panthers vs Texans, and he looked just as terrible as Bryce the few times he had immediate pressure like Bryce has had to deal with on what feels like damn near every drop back all season. Richardson has the same injury that ended Cam’s arm. Imagining that either would be some panacea to this atrocious offense is absolutely ridiculous. If we drafted Stroud you would be talking about him as a bust in this offense.

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1 minute ago, WUnderhill said:

I’ve only watched one Stroud game, Panthers vs Texans, and he looked just as terrible as Bryce the few times he had immediate pressure like Bryce has had to deal with on what feels like damn near every drop back all season. Richardson has the same injury that ended Cam’s arm. Imagining that either would be some panacea to this atrocious offense is absolutely ridiculous. If we drafted Stroud you would be talking about him as a bust in this offense.

He's had one bad game. Other than that he's rewriting rookie record books. He's handled pressure just fine in other games.

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2 minutes ago, WUnderhill said:

I’ve only watched one Stroud game, Panthers vs Texans, and he looked just as terrible as Bryce the few times he had immediate pressure like Bryce has had to deal with on what feels like damn near every drop back all season. Richardson has the same injury that ended Cam’s arm. Imagining that either would be some panacea to this atrocious offense is absolutely ridiculous. If we drafted Stroud you would be talking about him as a bust in this offense.

or maybe, just maybe stroud would unlock Mingo, hurst and chark and open up reichs offense, you know like he is doing in houston.  imagine that

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