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rippadonn

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  1. Just started my scouting process and so far I'm on the Levi's train 6'3" already 230lbs, excellent mobility, arm strength, QB lineage.
  2. Seems kinda slimy to take any credit for broken plays. Weak.
  3. The media is all over this. It won't stop until the Wizard steps from behind the curtain and finally sends Rhule on the yellow brick road outta here for conduct unbecoming, tipping off defenses, laying down, mailing it in, not preparing the team, getting (2)QBs hurt before the start of the season including the only one signed for 2023, 9 game losing streak, unraveling locker room, embarrassment, etc.
  4. C'mon guys, a former Panthers QB coming back to lead the team at HC?!
  5. Lol. Of course. I was saying the same thing on this site, that he was a former Panther because I remember him in a Panthers uniform back in the day. I did a search a while back and couldn't find his Panther history. I'm also a Bears fan by birth so I just chalked it up as me forgetting he was a Bear not a Panther. I love me some Pantherbears, those have been some talented individuals.
  6. 1. Jim Harbaugh 2. Give Luke Keuchley + former Panthers a shot. I just have a feeling he may be one of those players who could end up being a good coach. We as fans would enjoy that journey more than a guy that obviously doesn't give a damn anymore and doesn't know what a NFL player should look like and has never represented this franchise at MVP level. He wants to coach. Just not with this regime. Imagine the puckered bung holes if Luke ended up in Buffalo and eventually took over as HC!?
  7. Bear. I do think he backed up Beurlein but I can't find anything on that
  8. Retreads. He'll be out on his ass before he ever had the chance to develop a rookie QB. That's sad because the first thing a HC is supposed to do is hitch himself to a QB and ride it out. Instead he went full retread again and again and again and again.
  9. It wouldn't hurt to pick up Carson Strong as a backup to Corral. That's a very good and competitive QB room for the long haul. With Harbaugh we could actually grow these guys and profit.
  10. I think Harbaugh would love Corral and draft defense. He loves mobile QBs that can push the ball down field and Corral isn't just that he's waaaaaay more accurate than Kaep.
  11. Jim Harbaugh knows how to run a camp. Rhule let's the chunks blow as they may. Matt Corral in the hands of Jim Harbaugh would be a very dangerous weapon. Corral is definitely a Harbaugh quarterback.
  12. The best NFL experienced coach available. The NFL win percentage? .695 among the best in NFL history. Jim Harbaugh is a former longtime NFL QB, that =offensive mind/QB coach.
  13. You'd have to pay me to hump it all the way up to the 500 section again. Whew!
  14. Because part of the fanbase wanted to see him play, maybe even more than half, in spite of that, the man was put at the end of the bench and given the least reps possible so he WOULD look horrible compared to his peers who got the lions share of the work with receivers etc. Anybody with an objective opinion would see the guy wasn't included in any competition. Didn't happen. He was then thrown to the wolves with the least prep and the least rep but we've got all these people coming out their pieholes w/he sucked he didn't look comfortable he sucks+ meaningless garbage time with third stringer stats.
  15. That's why your offensive line has to be stout and hopefully have chemistry together because of time spent. When everyone is just figuring things out because the coach hasn't yet, you get silly non competitions where has beens are put on pedestals and the future left to tend to themselves.
  16. You are...making my point for me!? I agree, the line does matter. Yes, equally talented a defense usually wins.
  17. Accuracy matters. Last two seasons Matt Corral was at 72% and 69% completions respectively. (Not you MA)Don't give me the college vs NFL crap because that the one singular metric that says a QB is putting it into the hands of running men. So as a struggling coach with a fan base looking for hope, why would you put a 60% completion JAG of a QB in front of someone more mobile, more skilled, taller, faster, more accurate and more familiar with your playbook. (Not you MA)And don't give me the "he's on IR stop talking about him" weak sauce either. Had that man been behind the second or first team line the chances of that particular injury decrease exponentially. While I believe that to be true Sam Darnold is also injured so that may speak to the talent/coaching of the offensive line unit as a whole.
  18. He's just another Teddy, Sam, Cam/Sam, scapegoats for a coach who knows he's out of his league. He didn't even try to groom his own rookie QB to start in the NFL. He went full retread. You never go full retread.
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