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Observer Projections / *Updated Panthers Waiver Additions


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3 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

I saw Hooker play several years ago and thought he would be a good QB.  Not that I am looking for a QB to replace Young but maybe Canales can QB whisper him into being a good backup.

I don't know - he played for a wonky BS offense with Tennessee and I thought he had some red flags on his tape while playing for them. Not surprised he has struggled in the NFL

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1 minute ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

I don't know - he played for a wonky BS offense with Tennessee and I thought he had some red flags on his tape while playing for them. Not surprised he has struggled in the NFL

If I remember correctly he had some insanely good games and then had some real poor ones. A very inconsistent QB.  I believe he has all the tools maybe DC can put him in a position to be a solid backup. Dalton can't play forever. 

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6 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Uh oh. @CRA gonna crash out. LOL 

Fug it, watch them bring in Steve Taneyhill in here to backup Bryce Young at this point.  The Panthers brilliant strategy of building a pipeline from a meh SEC school has clearly not been one that has panned out as a brilliant strategy.  

UofSC is the #1 college of the Carolina Panthers...factually speaking.   Folks at BOA think we in the WNBA.  Lord for forbid we add anyone from down the road where they are about to lift their 4th natty this year. 

 

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

Fug it, watch them bring in Steve Taneyhill in here to backup Bryce Young at this point.  The Panthers brilliant strategy of building a pipeline from a meh SEC school has clearly not been one that has panned out as a brilliant strategy.  

UofSC is the #1 college of the Carolina Panthers...factually speaking.   Folks at BOA think we in the WNBA.  Lord for forbid we add anyone from down the road where they are about to lift their 4th natty this year. 

 

Seriously! Can't fathom why we have a connection to SC! Clempson should be our go-to in the Carolinas. Gamecocks are overrated/injured all the time

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3 minutes ago, CRA said:

Fug it, watch them bring in Steve Taneyhill in here to backup Bryce Young at this point.  The Panthers brilliant strategy of building a pipeline from a meh SEC school has clearly not been one that has panned out as a brilliant strategy.  

UofSC is the #1 college of the Carolina Panthers...factually speaking.   Folks at BOA think we in the WNBA.  Lord for forbid we add anyone from down the road where they are about to lift their 4th natty this year. 

 

If Bryce flops it's 100% gonna be Sellers in '26. LOL

But you're right, this organizations fascination with SCar prospects and utter disregard for Clemson prospects is just bizarre.

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UDFA with 300 yards as a 6th year senior for the Gamecocks. That sounds like a great answer Dan.  

meanwhile, Renfrow out there cooking up Jaycee Horn for lunch and Panthers are like....nah, I'm good.  

maybe Canales should adapt his scheme to fit talent he can get his hands vs acquiring weak talent for all he knows. 

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16 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

If Bryce flops it's 100% gonna be Sellers in '26. LOL

But you're right, this organizations fascination with SCar prospects and utter disregard for Clemson prospects is just bizarre.

Cade Klubnik could go undefeated(play S in the Palmetto Bowl and pick off Sellers) , win the natty, and Heisman and 10000% you are right ....the name called at the podium would be Sellers.  

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