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Stafford trade agreement might be in place before the Super Bowl
OldhamA replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
You weren't too far off - he was most likely to go to a team that's ready to win now. Obviously the Colts didn't want to match the Rams offer. -
Let's you know what we think of the 'franchise 4' QBs this year, huh?
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That's two very different QBs.
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He wouldn't have played over JT Daniels.
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Did you see his press conference? I know I did. So was he really in front of like 3 people, or was he in front of hundreds of thousands?
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Trask is injured.
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LOL that's terrible from Daniel - just watch him walk into the endzone why don't you.
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Like Brook, his deep ball isn't NFL quality. Albeit Brook is because he doesn't set his feet.
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I missed the start of the game, is Mac Jones playing? I know he had an ankle injury and was doubtful.
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Matt Rhule turning heads at the senior bowl...
OldhamA replied to Cooby's topic in Carolina Panthers
It's where all the Deadspin staff who resigned went. -
Matt Rhule turning heads at the senior bowl...
OldhamA replied to Cooby's topic in Carolina Panthers
He's a demanding Head Coach. He'll quickly weed out who's a professional here to improve as a football player and win games and who's just interested in the pay cheque. If he wins the players will love it. If he loses he'll be fired - it is what it is. -
Matt Rhule turning heads at the senior bowl...
OldhamA replied to Cooby's topic in Carolina Panthers
He used to cover the San Francisco Giants I believe. -
That's a different kettle of fish. Put me infront of my 60 colleagues and I'll happily hold court. Put me infront of 300 strangers and I'd be shaking like a leaf.
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They're going after the money that he's scheduled to get paid, not the money he's already made.
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Matt Rhule continues to show why he's the right guy for the Panthers
OldhamA replied to NAS's topic in Carolina Panthers
Pretty much every guy we picked in 2020 was a plus athlete for their position. -
There's a difference between being intelligent and being able to process a football field. The lowdown on Newman is that he struggles when asked to throw between the numbers because he just doesn't have a great picture of what's happening. He had a bad week at the Senior Bowl.
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Burrow has a slightly better arm and he's a little bit more athletic. In the modern NFL an old school pocket QB is a tough sell. We've seen them dominate for the last two decades, but none of the new breed - Watson / Mahomes / Jackson / Allen (potentially Herbert) - fit that mould. It's also a much easier transition to the NFL - Allen is the poster boy for it. He had two so-so years and broke out in year three. He survived those first two years because he had supreme physical gifts - namely that he could run for a first down with alarming regularity and he has a plus arm so could force a throw that wouldn't be on for most QBs. I can certainly understand the trepidation about drafting Jones - and no way I'd do it at #8 - but I just get the sense he's going to surprise a lot of people.
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No thank you. He's a guy that people fall in love with physically (albeit his footwork is awful), but he doesn't have it mentally. He doesn't process the field at all.
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He's been, by far, the best QB at the Senior Bowl. The guy has done everything he possibly could: backed himself and turned down a scholarship at Kentucky to go to Alabama waited his turn to start - and obviously took on board ridiculously good coaching ably stepped in for Tua when he went down with his hip injury in 2019 surpassed what Tua did in 2020 (holding off a 5 star QB in the process) turned up to the Senior Bowl 2 weeks off winning the National Championship and balled in practices. At the end of the day he's not going to wow you with his physical gifts, but 90% of what makes a good QB is between the ears. I get very, very strong Tom Brady vibes from him. Obviously he's never going to hit those heights, but much like Tom Brady when you look back at his pre-Patriots career you think "man, how did all the scouts miss THOSE traits?" (Brady succeeded in college whenever they let him play - they were in love with Drew Henson at Michigan), I wouldn't not be surprised if the same rings true for Jones.
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Sexually assaulting students last I heard.
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Matt Rhule turning heads at the senior bowl...
OldhamA replied to Cooby's topic in Carolina Panthers
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Stafford trade agreement might be in place before the Super Bowl
OldhamA replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
I think you've posted this picture by mistake. You said something of value. -
Most Disappointing Moves of the 2020 Offseason
OldhamA replied to AceBoogie's topic in Carolina Panthers
He had Moore, Samuel, McCaffrey and Olsen.- 35 replies
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OldhamA replied to AceBoogie's topic in Carolina Panthers
All three 'stud' WRs had the best years of their careers under Bridgewater. Like I said - the stats don't match up to the hate the guy receives. But it is what it is - it's not a hill I'm going to die on.- 35 replies
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He was middle of the pack when it comes to passing yards - he moved the offence, he just didn't finish enough drives. The way people talk about him it's like we paid $60m for Mike Glennon. He's obviously not the guy for the future - or potentially next year with the rumours circulating, but damn people have zero perspective. He was an ok starting NFL QB last year.- 35 replies
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