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NFL Preseason week 1


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6 hours ago, BIGH2001 said:

If Caleb Williams plays anywhere near the level that Stroud played last year and Bryce continues to suck (which I fully expect), the trade will somehow seem worse than it already did.

If Stroud and Williams end up being hall of fame worthy and Bryce is bad or even Mediocre eventually, it'll be the worst trade in NFL history. 

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1 minute ago, Hoenheim said:

If Stroud and Williams end up being hall of fame worthy and Bryce is bad or even Mediocre eventually, it'll be the worst trade in NFL history. 

Yeah, I (and others) looked at this as a very possible reality. I think it is already the stupidest thing the Panthers have done, even if the kid wins 5 games this year. 

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9 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

There are colleges with better QB rooms than us right now.  It's deliberately awful.

I’ve never felt so disinterested before

I’ve actually been excited to watch a lot of these preseason games this weekend because there’s a lot of new exciting QB’s around. I really hope we’re in position to draft Carson Beck next year 

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At this point, if he comes out playing like he did last year, I think you have to pull him by week 6 or 7 to see what you really have on the roster because his impairment skews the data for everyone else.

So we will probably wait until week 15 and win the last 2 games to kill our draft position and have an unclear picture about what talent we actually have on the team. 

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