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BREAKING: Panthers signing a new QB


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4 minutes ago, strato said:

No telling about Hooker. I wouldn’t think Canales has had a lot of time to spend working with him. 

The Tennessee system doesn't do much to prepare their qb's for the NFL, and I think he's already going to be 28 this season. I think he's got a good arm but he looked horrible in the preseason. I liked him in the draft but I knew he was coming from a system that literally just has 3 guys run go routes over and over again lol. 

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56 minutes ago, Pantherxtreme said:

Teddy gets a bad rap on this board but he was never a bad Qb especially the one season he had here. 

Bryce Young plays a similar game as Teddy without the 70% completion rate, he's more of a 55 - 60% completion guy

I would be over the moon if Bryce was as accurate as Teddy, if you're going to play the dink and dunk game you have hit on about 70% of your passes, guys like Cam can live on 60% connect rate because they push the ball vertical and get chuck yardage. 

With that said I wouldn't write off Hooker just yet he's a local kid with a big arm and those local guys when giving the opportunity to play for the home team usually exceed expectations just look at what Dowdle is doing. 

 

 

Teddy had 15 TD throwing to DJ, Samuel, Anderson and CMC lol. Bryce would die for the opportunity just one of those guys. Literally the fastest most explosive WR core in panthers history 

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2 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

The Tennessee system doesn't do much to prepare their qb's for the NFL, and I think he's already going to be 28 this season. I think he's got a good arm but he looked horrible in the preseason. I liked him in the draft but I knew he was coming from a system that literally just has 3 guys run go routes over and over again lol. 

Yeah. But he must have seen something in him. There were surely other guys out there to bring in. 
These are usually fruitless, I know. Just curious. 

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3 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

Teddy had 15 TD throwing to DJ, Samuel, Anderson and CMC lol. Bryce would die for the opportunity just one of those guys. Literally the fastest most explosive WR core in panthers history 

Teddy didn't play with CMC all of what 1 game?

The Robby Anderson?

The Curtis Samuel?

Who most Panthers fans couldn't wait to run out of town?

Neither of those guys were nearly as effective with Darnold throwing them the ball and their stats reflected it. 

 

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12 minutes ago, Pantherxtreme said:

Teddy didn't play with CMC all of what 1 game?

The Robby Anderson?

The Curtis Samuel?

Who most Panthers fans couldn't wait to run out of town?

Neither of those guys were nearly as effective with Darnold throwing them the ball and their stats reflected it. 

 

Robby was a good proven deep threat, Samuel was a yac beast. Wtf

Darnold was terrible in Carolina. But to compare Teddy Situation with Bryce is crazy. And Teddy had Joe Brady calling plays. We wasted our best offensive roster on a broken Cam, Teddy, Darnold and Baker.

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10 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

Robby was a good proven deep threat, Samuel was a yac beast. Wtf

Darnold was terrible in Carolina. But to compare Teddy Situation with Bryce is crazy. And Teddy had Joe Brady calling plays. We wasted our best offensive roster on a broken Cam, Teddy, Darnold and Baker.

Lol Brady who lost his job the very next season after Teddy was gone. 

Went from the talk of the NFL world "young guru" to unemployed.

The only time that offensive roster looked like it's potential was when Teddy was operating it and unfortunately he didn't have CMC for the year or who knows how it would have looked then. 

The only other time it looked explosive was with PJ Walker 😆 but the Camsters had to ruin that lol. 

 

 

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10 minutes ago, Pantherxtreme said:

Lol Brady who lost his job the very next season after Teddy was gone. 

Went from the talk of the NFL world "young guru" to unemployed.

The only time that offensive roster looked like it's potential was when Teddy was operating it and unfortunately he didn't have CMC for the year or who knows how it would have looked then. 

The only other time it looked explosive was with PJ Walker 😆 but the Camsters had to ruin that lol. 

 

 

Brady lost his job cause Teddy and Darnold were both terrible. How many times were DJ, Curtis and Anderson running wide open and they either under threw them or over threw them or in Teddy case just check it down

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17 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

Brady lost his job cause Teddy and Darnold were both terrible. How many times were DJ, Curtis and Anderson running wide open and they either under threw them or over threw them or in Teddy case just check it down

Brady didn't lose his job because of Teddy what kind of revisionist history is this.

After that 2020 season they were calling that man a offensive guru how he had a terrible Panther's team offense cooking. 

Robby Anderson had 95 catches for 1,096 yards career highs for him

DJ Moore had 66 catches and 1193 yards with a career high of 18.1 yards a catch he's never came anywhere near that YPC total again. 

Curtis Samuel had 77 catches and 851 yards again career highs for him. 

In the history of the franchise never has it's 3 top receivers amass that many yards collectively 

Yall just create narratives that's just not true for people who actually watch the games and know the history of this franchise.

 

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