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ESPN's Benjamin Solak on Panthers QB situation


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6 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Trey Lance completely sucks.  LMAO at people suggesting he is the answer 

Nobody is suggesting he is the answer. They are suggesting he can throw the ball further than 10 yards. 

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I would take a guy like Stetson Bennet or Jarret Stidham over some of the suggested. Others that could be of interest would be Rattler(don’t think a NO trade is out of the cards given their state) and McKee.

Kyler is not happening

Lawrence probably not (but you never know)

Mac Jones will be the popular one I imagine we get tied to. 

Hell no to Fields, Lance, Levis, etc

Howell and Henicke would’ve been the types to have here instead of Dalton this season.

 

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12 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Trey Lance completely sucks.  LMAO at people suggesting he is the answer 

It's not about finding the answer, no body we trade for or sign will be the answer, it's about finding someone to compete with Bryce for a year in this scenario.

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17 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Trey Lance completely sucks.  LMAO at people suggesting he is the answer 

The answer? Nah. A reasonable option as our QB2 who is still only 25 (younger than Shough same age as Nix) with still a potential ceiling? Yes. I’d love Lance as QB2 and a mid/late round developmental rookie to go with him. 

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11 minutes ago, Bear Hands said:

I would take a guy like Stetson Bennet or Jarret Stidham over some of the suggested. Others that could be of interest would be Rattler(don’t think a NO trade is out of the cards given their state) and McKee.

Kyler is not happening

Lawrence probably not (but you never know)

Mac Jones will be the popular one I imagine we get tied to. 

Hell no to Fields, Lance, Levis, etc

Howell and Henicke would’ve been the types to have here instead of Dalton this season.

 

Funny thing is Levis actually played better than Ward in Tennessee. Not saying we should sign him but something to think about.

I believe Mac Jones is under contract. The reason I lean Lance is age, ceiling, and he was always a prospect that needed to sit. He has learned under Shanny, McCarthy, and Harbaugh now and actually looked comfortable running an offense in the preseason. He beat out Heincke as QB2 at LAC as well. Plus he wouldn’t cost anything other than his contract as he is a FA. Willis is another one to consider. 

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1 hour ago, uncfan888 said:

Canales doing a wonderful job.. Lol

They both suck. Bryce just sucks more

 

When you’re winning games behind 100 passing yards and multiple turnovers a game you’re doing a good coaching job. I honestly don’t think he has the authority to replace Bryce yet because tepper 

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The thought of Kyler being successful in Canales offense is hilarious, he’s never takes snap under center for a reason. And Mac Jones is more physically limited than Bryce, he looks good know cause every QB in Shanahan’s offense looks good.

 

They need to bring in Geno Smith or Jamies a gun slinger who doesn’t give a crap about throwing interception

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Just now, ForJimmy said:

Funny thing is Levis actually played better than Ward in Tennessee. Not saying we should sign him but something to think about.

I believe Mac Jones is under contract. The reason I lean Lance is age, ceiling, and he was always a prospect that needed to sit. He has learned under Shanny, McCarthy, and Harbaugh now and actually looked comfortable running an offense in the preseason. He beat out Heincke as QB2 at LAC as well. Plus he wouldn’t cost anything other than his contract as he is a FA. Willis is another one to consider. 

I just didn't like what I saw still in preseason play.  Bennett was the guy I thought looked most capable this preseason of running a starting offense out of any of these league-wide backups.  

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1 hour ago, Captroop said:

Mac Jones is an ideal fit for our situation. He could come in and flourish right away.

And I f***ing HATE Mac Jones.

I fuging hate mac jones too 

.....and yet I am starting to warm up to the idea of him

send help

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1 minute ago, Bear Hands said:

I just didn't like what I saw still in preseason play.  Bennett was the guy I thought looked most capable this preseason of running a starting offense out of any of these league-wide backups.  

Bennett reminds me too much of Bryce.  Undersized with a limited arm who was on a stacked team in college.  Throw in him having some off the field issues and I'm not excited about him.  Reminds me of Bryce without the Bryce's character which is one of his good traits.

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I know I will get hate for this but other than Geno (who I think is going to be the guy we target) I actually wouldn't mind Trevor. The money aspect would be very difficult to figure out but he at least has the talent to be a good QB. 

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