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Which shows these Preseason Power ranking are not to be taken seriously.
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I take the opinion of this so called power panel -- a group of more than 80 writers, editors and TV personalities that evaluated how they think teams will stack up throughout the season very,very lightly. In my opinion the Carolina Panthers should not be rated any lower than 26 out of the 32 NFL team.
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Jared Scott (6-foot-5, 240 pounds). Big time in size what about ability?
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This
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Yes,it seems we have been down that road before.
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I am optimistic as well.
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I am going to get a #9 Matt Corral jersey as soon as they are available because i have a feeling he is going to be a feel good story and plays for the Panthers a long time.
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The Panthers should be patient with Matt Corral and let him develop at a pace that suits his learning curve. They have him for five years on fairly cheap contracts so there is no need to rush him along and impede what appears on the surface to be a promising career.
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Tom Brady taking what should have been Greg Olsen's spot
KatsAzz replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
Two thumbs down to Brady jumping ahead of people and calling games when he retires. -
I am sorry but i have to disagree with that assessment. Given a little development time i feel Matt Corral has the ability and skill set to be a very good starting QB in the NFL and i am glad we were able to draft him where we did. .
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Robby (Robbie) Anderson changed his name and his #
KatsAzz replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
I would love to see Anderson make this a triple Change. #1 Name change. #2 Jersey number change. #3 Change to another team. -
Tepper stated the following in a previous Charlotte Observer article : (“At some point, that building will fall down. Like I said before and I’ll say it again, I’m not building a stadium alone.” ) ( “The community is going to have to want it. If I’m a third, and the community’s a third, and eventually in the future, personal seat license (owners) are a third, or whatever we do, it’s a partnership." ) ( “If people don’t want it, they don’t want it. I’m not going to force it on anybody; I don’t want to force it on anybody.” ) Read more at: https://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/nfl/carolina-panthers/article251979323.html#storylink=cpy
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The fact TE Josh Babicz worked his tail off and paid the price to keep on progressing, getting better and better speaks highly of him. If these same traits translate to training camp and the coaches like what he brings to the table we may have gotten a steal by signing him.
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(" Joe Montana was 6'2", 200 lb. QB taken in 1979 in the 3rd round (pick 82nd, 4th QB) by the 49ers.") Here's hoping we have half the luck with Matt Corral as the 49ers did with Joe Montana.
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( 2. (Icky/Corral) even though we may have to endure another season of Darnold we get to keep future assets/picks and young players. Much less known with Corral as a franchise QB but you keep your cap/draft picks for the future. ) I could not have been more pleased (or surprised) with how our 2022 NFL Draft turned out.
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It is way to early to tell how the 2023 NFL Draft will play out but by the end of the this season we should be able see the postions that the Panthers need to address in the draft and the top players available more clearly. Going by past history the current "Way to Early" draft boards willl be changing constantly and will wind up looking nothing like the present ones, so it is hard for me to spend a lot of time checking them out. I feel we will be picking around # 10, give or take a postion or 2. This should allow us to get a top prospect at the most needed postion or make a move back to gain more picks, a win-win..
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Thehe Panthers have the most cap space in the NFL at approximately $30.1 million and would be able to sign Clowney if they are interested. If Clowney could be signed to a team friendly contract it would be a welcomed addition to the Panthers defense that just lost its leading sack leader from a year ago. He is a three-time Pro Bowler fresh off a 2021 campaign where he totaled 9.0 sacks, 19 quarterback hits and 11 tackles for a loss over 14 outings. Whats not to like? .
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The problems Corral had as a young college student doesn't seem to concern the Panthers coaches and management. Rhule even said he would've drafted him earlier if he got the chance and said he appreciates his openness about his struggles. { “Everyone in their life goes through things, and we do a really good job of trying to delineate between people who have an issue or problem that can’t be overcome, with people who are going through something in their lives,’’ Rhule said. “I don’t know about you, but when I was 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, I certainly went through things." } { “I really respect people who have been through things and are powerful enough, and open enough, to talk about them, and Matt is definitely one of those guys." }
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Let's face it, the Panthers are a little shy of being a playoff team in 2022 so throwing money that will be needed later to develop the team on a QB that may or may not be slightly better than Sam will be a waste of resources. Since the team is stuck with Sam they need to ride out the last year of his contract while Corral develops then regroup and hope the past mistakes the Panthers management made will serve as a lesson and the team can move forward.