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I hated the drafting of him. That ended when he became a panther. 

Im a rare honest person. He played awful about the worst starting Qb over 18 games. He was not seeing the field, tiny frame, and weak(at the time)arm. I thought he would never play like he has the last 6 games.

Major props to him. He outplayed hurts whom is getting like 50+million per, went throw for throw against MVP & Superbowl MVP mahomes. Numerous late 4th quarter drives to either tie or win the game were spoiled by defense/kicker/ST/other.  

BTW he's doing this with his #1 WR a 89 years old AT, who was out half those games. 

I dare say, the guy is playing the meme "point guard" that we all laugh about. 

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Him turning it around will be a huge benefit to this franchise whether he ends up being the guy or not. 

Had he not turned it around, we would have inevitably spent our 1st round pick on a QB and I'm not in love with ANY QB in this draft.

So he gives us another year. We get more weapons, we get healthy players back, we solidify the defense and if he's a true franchise guy we will see it next year and if he's not we draft his replacement in 2025.  

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2 minutes ago, mc52beast said:

Let’s not forget about Canales. I said he sucked at qb whispering but dude has proved me wrong. 

Canales is the real deal. He still really hasn't gotten his props for the benching of Bryce and how handled the situation which turned out for the better. You got people in the local media right now like Sheena Quick doing a 180 on him when she was the main one leading the crusade against him for not answering questions on bryce while he was benched.

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