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  1. This is what smart Nfl teams do what have the panthers done and what are the expected to do lol. We know the answer
  2. He can make football instantly better…leave so over this guy….so so over him.
  3. Rhule talks and talks and talks and talks. He can be an audience of one he is talented that way …guess he makes up for the owner who doesn’t
  4. There are pictures of him without his shoes tied at one of the QBs’ pro days …there is zero excuse for a man to have that happen this scene from Bull Durham is perfect for Rhule If you are a winner, you are colorful. if you are a loser, you are a slob https://youtu.be/NY1UbVXzhZE Slob
  5. My point is if you don’t want to put your money where your over abundant mouth is then shut the fug up i hear you spout this pablum all the time and I’m sick of it those numbers dont mean poo as when they are sold back to the team as mine are about to be, They are owned alright. By the team go to that stadium and you will not see more than 40% panthers fans that is what 4 years of Tepper has brought to charlotte you have a lot to say about Rhule and all the rest then pay to see the product that fat, miserable, overpaid mother fuger has brought to charlotte or shut up money talks and bullshit walks
  6. You need to understand two dates April’ 1 and May 1 my concierge has been in touch with me 3 times If you think psl holders are non committal. You would be mistaken are you a psl holder ?
  7. And this is why, after 21 years of season tickets, I’m telling the Panthers to kiss my ass David Tepper in 3 seasons has ruined this team Anyone who believes otherwise is drinking homer kool aid more power to them. You too can cough up $7k for this loser
  8. I think that trade partner is probably Seattle at 9….risk there is a lot of needs are similar to the panthers ive seen projections with Detroit taking a qb, Atlanta trading up to take Willis and Panthers staying at 6 for Corral people on this board talk about ‘no qb is worth it this year’. A nfl team without a qb is nothing in this day and age in the nfl …absolutely nothing Too, no one, I mean no one is going to pay to see Darnold and the Panthers not be able to win a game in 2022 as the saying goes ‘…fool me once …’
  9. I love Cam but that shoulder is shot and as the year goes on, it gets worse and worse Everyone knows this. Nfl defenses know this and crowd the line they do not fear that arm so only half the offense can be run. cmc helps that situation…you know…when he is in there if they draft Willis and want Newton to start and then giveaway, that’s possible but the issue is still there I love him but I’d rather he not be used and abused again to put butts in the seats that Tepper’s incompetence took away
  10. I’m not sure they do have a plan. it might be read the tea leaves and react vs do x, y, z One thing is certain, no one wants Darnold it might be like the progress Rhulevsays they are making ‘we just can’t see it’ the best hope is that Morgan, Fitterer and McAdo have the say, not Rhule, not Tepper im not trying to be Debbie downer, I just do not have any faith in this brain trust
  11. Yep ole Matt has quite the legacy, cam. Teddy. Sam. Cam again Lot of lost money and draft picks and time …and yet he is still here…..because……no one knows why
  12. To lazy to go find the obligatory jim Mora clip ‘Playoffs. Playoffs. Don’t talk to me about playoffs, I am just trying to win a game’ matt Rhule….can put lipstick on a pig but it’s still a pig.
  13. Why would Newton want Rhule Clown Show part 2 Cam said as much in his exit interview with the press Cam got his closure, he made some money, he said his goodbyes his exit interview tells everything anyone needs to know about what he thinks of the current organization love him dearly. I’ve wished for two years now for his retirement I don’t want him to sound like a punch drunk boxer when he is 50
  14. After a week visiting QB pro days, what are the Panthers going to do at quarterback? BY ELLIS L. WILLIAMS [email protected] 12 hours ago It’s been a quietly productive offseason for Carolina Panthers general manager Scott Fitterer. Since free agency began, the Panthers have signed nine outside free agents, retained 12 of their players — including Donte Jackson — extended star receiver DJ Moore and avoided a Deshaun Watson circus. Draft picks still in hand, Watson choosing Cleveland allowed Carolina to shift its quarterback search back to the future. Fitterer, coach Matt Rhule, offensive coordinator Ben McAdoo and other key members of the organization have spent their week at the pro days of the draft’s best quarterback prospects. On Monday, Pitt’s Kenny Pickett put on a hand-size-doesn’t-matterperformance. On Tuesday, Liberty quarterback Malik Willis yet again showcased his freakish talents. And on Wednesday, Matt Corral threw for scouts for the first time this offseason since suffering a serious ankle injury in Ole Miss’s January bowl game. The Panthers hold the No. 6 pick in April’s NFL draft and will do their due diligence on the entire class, including North Carolina’s Sam Howell, who is scheduled to throw at North Carolina’s pro day on Monday. Carolina is at a critical juncture. After consecutive underwhelming seasons led by quarterback retreads, the front office understands it must get it right this time. As the veteran market dwindles, investing in a rookie seems inevitable. After their respective pro days, here is an updated look at Pickett, Willis and Corral. Those around the NFL agree Willis has solidified himself as QB1. After that, there is not much consensus. “Most people understand that Malik Willis is the number one quarterback. Then some teams love Kenny Pickett as quarterback two. Some think that Desmond Ridder is quarterback two. Other teams think it’s super obvious that Sam Howell is quarterback two and some teams love Matt Corral,” CBS Sports draft analyst Chris Trapasso told The Observer. “(There is) ambiguity with the entire quarterback class.” Malik Willis Draft projection: Top 5 Every time Malik Willis works out for NFL evaluators he steals the show. At the Senior Bowl, he laced together three impressive practices, highlighted by a commanding Day 2 performance in downpour rain. While other quarterbacks struggled with ball control and security, Willis wasn’t fazed by adverse conditions. A few days later during the East-West game, Willis dazzled his competition In Indianapolis at the NFL Scouting Combine, Willis’ long ball awed those in attendance at Lucas Oil Stadium. He was slinging it so far he even overthrew Ohio State receiver Chris Olave, whose 4.26 speed in the 40-yard dash is best in class. His draft season highlight reel continued Tuesday at Liberty’s pro day. “His arm might be stronger now than it was on tape. He missed one or maybe two deep throws, but every ball was on the money,” The Ringer’s Steven Ruiz told The Observer. “The one thing I’m not worried about with him is throwing the football. I don’t just mean arm strength. Accuracy, touch, all those things. I think he’s the best thrower of the football in the draft.” After transferring from Auburn, Willis threw for 5,107 yards, 47 touchdowns, and 18 interceptions in two seasons. He also rushed for 1,822 yards and 27 scores. He is slightly undersized, standing just over 6 feet tall. But he’s built like a running back below the waist. Willis projects as a shorter Josh Allen. His arm unlocks the whole field and that’s what it is with Allen. He’s a better thrower than Allen when he came out,” Ruiz said. “I don’t think he’s there mentally. He’s only played for two years as a real quarterback. So I think that’s where he has the most room for improvement when it comes to catching Josh Allen. But physical ability, he has all that.” Which is why Ruiz doesn’t think Willis will be available for Carolina if they remain at six. “I would take him with a top-five pick,” Ruiz said. “I don’t think he’s going to be there at number six. If the Panthers want him I think they’re going to have to trade up.” In his latest mock draft, Trapasso projected Willis No. 2 to Detroit. Kenny Pickett Draft projection: Mid-to-late first round “He can make all the pro throws,” NFL Network’s Lance Zierlein told The Observer. “He’s the most pro-ready of all these quarterbacks. He’s also a little underrated in terms of his ability to play against the blitz and make plays on the move to extend plays and still make a throw, make an accurate throw on the move.” Pickett went through throwing drills on Monday at Pitt’s indoor facility where dozens of scouts, coaches and front-office staff from several teams watched. Pickett threw more than 50 passes in a scripted workout that several scouts in attendance said went well. He did not wow like Willis but he showcased his velocity on deep-outs and other sideline throws where touch and throwing power converge. Zierlein said he thought some of Pickett’s seam throws got away from him, an area he must improve as a pro. Overall, it was a quality pro day that should improve his draft stock. Pickett stands about 6-3 and weighs 217 pounds. All of his measurements scream NFL quarterback except for his hand size. His 8.5-inch hands are considered small by pro football standards. The last quarterback with 8.5-inch hands to have NFL success was Mike Vick. His hands increased by 1/8inch from his combine measurement, checking in at 8 5/8 inches. He’s been doing hand stretches all offseason, which paid off “Kenny Pickett can move around a lot, too,” Trapasso said. “And I think he has that kind of Joe Burrow-esque ability to elude bigger and faster defenders inside the pocket, keep his eyes forward and still make throws down the field.” Matt Corral Draft projection: Late first round The mystery surrounding Corral began fading on Wednesday when he threw for evaluators for the first time. Corral believes he’s best in class and showed why at his pro day. “He’s been an enigma during the pre-draft process because of the injury. But he showed people I think a lot of what Malik Willis showed yesterday,” Trapasso said. “He’s got a really strong arm. It’s a good time to remind everyone that Matt Corral has a pretty strong arm and good delivery.” In 2021, Corral threw for 3,342 yards, rushed for 614 and totaled 31 TDs. He’s only 6 feet tall but his athleticism helps him create off-script plays. Trapasso said Corral’s pro day was 90% about proving his right ankle is healthy. Since he established that, teams will begin projecting him within their offenses. Ole Miss ran a heavy-RPO system with simple reads, quick throws and baked in deep shots. In the pros, he’ll have to develop into a full-read thrower. His release is lightning quick. Sometimes he fires balls so quickly that it disrupts his accuracy. But usually, that can be corrected. Pocket patience can be taught. Most interesting about Corral is he does not have a pro comparison. Pickett has shades of Mac Jones. Howell compares to Baker Mayfield. Ridder tested at the combine similar to Marcus Mariota and we’ve already established Willis equals a short Josh Allen. Corral doesn’t have an NFL doppelgänger yet, which adds even more intrigue (or doubt) to his professional projection.
  15. Guess we are lucky he managed to zip his zipper I particularly liked him looking at his phone and running his mouth while the kid was getting ready to throw.
  16. I am very torn one thing is true, Matt Rhule sucks at picking QBs the other that’s true is the fan base is totally turned off by Rhule and Tepper the stadium reflected it last year and will again this year if there isn’t a new qb i like Matt C and he is a qb that the Panthers could trade down and pick up more draft picks possibly We will see tomorrow pickett, his ceiling is his floor. He is as good right now as it will be 5 years from now. I look at Malik and I see Steve McNair but he isn’t ready to save Rhule’s ass i could see then staying with darnold and drafting a qb. Or bringing Newton back to help prepare Malik, not sure cam would go for that
  17. And Davis has dine well for them in less than stellar circumstances
  18. Would you have drafted Steve McNair ? Cam ? Herbert? Mahomes? I don’t put stock in it either and the tape don’t lie but I’ll take a kid like this and teach him vs someone like Pickett. What Pickett is 5 years from now, he is right now.
  19. What Willis has cannot be taught. A qb1 has it, or he doesn’t
  20. Anderson and Moore might not be getting hospital balls
  21. From Dc area. Can’t stand the guy. He was a total prick to his first wife and the woman he left her for few in dc had love for Joey t
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