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How dangerous is Willis as a runner? What makes him special?
rippadonn replied to micnificent28's topic in Carolina Panthers
I feel like me and Ricky Spanish have been screaming from a mountain top. That arm is special. -
How dangerous is Willis as a runner? What makes him special?
rippadonn replied to micnificent28's topic in Carolina Panthers
I think Strong is more of a gunslinger, an accurate gunslinger. -
How dangerous is Willis as a runner? What makes him special?
rippadonn replied to micnificent28's topic in Carolina Panthers
Yup. He almost got the chance to start as a high second round pick. -
How dangerous is Willis as a runner? What makes him special?
rippadonn replied to micnificent28's topic in Carolina Panthers
He's THE steal. Even at #6. Look at what he's done. 2 years at 70% completion percentage. That's hard to do. Willis, Pickett haven't scratched 70%completion percentage. Big arm, super accurate. Surgery is a year behind him. He played last season. -
How dangerous is Willis as a runner? What makes him special?
rippadonn replied to micnificent28's topic in Carolina Panthers
Sorry but Pickett can't sniff this level of play. In one year Strong threw more TDs than TWO Pickett years COMBINED. STRONG 2022 -
How dangerous is Willis as a runner? What makes him special?
rippadonn replied to micnificent28's topic in Carolina Panthers
Me I'd rather draft the most consecutively accurate passer of this class who can play the position right away at 6'4"with a laser accurate bazooka for an arm and can get the ball into the hands of running men at a 70% clip. Carson Strong 2022! The diamond in this rough draft. -
How dangerous is Willis as a runner? What makes him special?
rippadonn replied to micnificent28's topic in Carolina Panthers
6'3" 250lb NFL fast linebackers will be a problem for Willis. Running won't be so easy. 6'5 330lb dancing bears won't be so easy to navigate either. -
How dangerous is Willis as a runner? What makes him special?
rippadonn replied to micnificent28's topic in Carolina Panthers
Allen has Cams body or close to it. That's why he can shed 6'3 250lb LBs. -
How dangerous is Willis as a runner? What makes him special?
rippadonn replied to micnificent28's topic in Carolina Panthers
That's what I really worry about. All of a sudden everybody is big, everybody is fast, everybody is strong. Can you now play QB? What in your game can you change to take it to the next level when you reach the next level? QBing. Guys that are already QBing like a guy with two consecutive seasons with 70% completions can jump in and produce. If you're getting him for the purpose of running it's putting the cart before the horse. Vick ran a 4.25 or something like that and Cam was/is a tank who builds up speed and trucks CBs, LBs. Cam did it to/against SEC talent. That's why Cam is/was elite and also why Vick was elite. They were elite runners in their own different ways but were good/great QBs in the making. Both had to add advanced QBing to their obvious physical advantages as they became NFL veterans. You can't be regular fast or regular big and have pretty ok accuracy and be ok at QBing and thrive in the NFL. -
The Athletic's Ted Nguyen scouts Kenny Pickett
rippadonn replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
More like Zach Wilson going higher than he should if top ten. Remember, Wilson got all the hype, he was the next coming and wasn't. Mac got ignored. Pickett is getting all the attention, oddly. -
Athletic interesting take on Rhule and Fitterer on QBs
rippadonn replied to raleigh-panther's topic in Carolina Panthers
I'm speaking about tiers. Like Cam was on one tier and Gabbert shouldn't have been. Or Mac Jones was a certain tier Jets ignored that and got Zach Wilson. -
Athletic interesting take on Rhule and Fitterer on QBs
rippadonn replied to raleigh-panther's topic in Carolina Panthers
So Pickett was so good/great he could actually go to LSU or Alabama?! -
Athletic interesting take on Rhule and Fitterer on QBs
rippadonn replied to raleigh-panther's topic in Carolina Panthers
Thanks. Two in the last 40yrs. The most recent got the job at LSU. The other was 1978. Pickett is not Montana nor is he Burrow or he'd be in discussion before #6. I was on the Herbert train that year forgive me, wasn't into Burrow like that. Thanks though, only two in almost 50yrs and Kenny Pickett is the next ONE!? -
Orlovsky: Pickett doesn’t have anything that isn’t coachable
rippadonn replied to Dorian Gray's topic in Carolina Panthers
How come the last two seasons were 13 TDs? The completion percentage this year iirc 67% was his best in 5 years by far. Why did he get so serious in year five? What about his game that took FIVE years of college football can he elevate when the competition is tougher than the future accountants and salesman he took five years to figure out? Corral had a 72%completion season and averaged close to that his previous seasons and has a liver delivery. Carson Stong had two consecutive years at 70% completion Why is Pickett better than those two? Running? You've got to be really tough to run in the NFL. Those other two are accurate and have sustained accuracy over consecutive seasons and more TDs in consecutive seasons. They've QB better for longer, Pickett was average until this magical 5th year. I've seen unnatural spikes on graphs, some recently. I'm calling BS. -
Orlovsky: Pickett doesn’t have anything that isn’t coachable
rippadonn replied to Dorian Gray's topic in Carolina Panthers
Why did it take him FIVE years instead of 2,3 or 4? Look back at his four year stat line. That's why. People are too quick to be happy about Pickett's ONE good not great year. I think the media is setting up a certain someone for failure. Trolling the new guy because he wants to draft an average QB from Pitt so he can high five the folks about it when he goes back to the hometown. Like I've said, I've never seen a fifth year player get drafted QB1 yet all the media hype is behind this guy yet the data doesn't support his elevated position. The other owners are gonna laugh at this guy, again. This has to be a troll job. -
Athletic interesting take on Rhule and Fitterer on QBs
rippadonn replied to raleigh-panther's topic in Carolina Panthers
I can't remember a five year player ever being QB1. Hmmm. I wonder why? -
Orlovsky: Pickett doesn’t have anything that isn’t coachable
rippadonn replied to Dorian Gray's topic in Carolina Panthers
I'm on a QB bandwagon every season. Usually the guy nobody is talking about or trying to move heaven and earth to get. Just the stats none of the hype. It was Justin Herbert(OROY), Kyle Trask, now Carson Strong. -
Orlovsky: Pickett doesn’t have anything that isn’t coachable
rippadonn replied to Dorian Gray's topic in Carolina Panthers
2005 Draft San Francisco picks Alex Smith first. Green Bay drafts Aaron Rodgers #24. The Panthers are the 49ers if they do this Kenny Pickett thing they've been telegraphing for two years. If you go with consistency (2yrs at 70%completion), accuracy, measurables 6'4", toughness (against doctors advice played full contact football and put up 4186yrds 36tds 8int,) hobbled while healing. Big time accurate arm. It's not Pickett at #6. San Francisco would love to have that one back. Guess who Aaron Rodgers is this draft? Carson Strong 2022! -
That's why there were lines going outside of the ABC Store.
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Rerun
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Drunk is as drunk does. It's the only thing that makes sense. Apparently he loves the sauce from reports. People and pundits are asking just how much may be too much, not me, the op vid. BTW, I saw that later. I blame the narrator.
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Most teams lose because they don't know why they lost.
rippadonn replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
Wow!