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Another good Darnold pass.


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Welp, Terrace is taking his job, quickly.😂

Also, as a guy who was vocal about my lack of belief in Darnold, these passes have definitely increased my confidence in him by leaps and bounds.  I know it's practice, but again, we didn't see any throws this deep or accurate all of last season.  It's refreshing, and encouraging.

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Darnold will be as good as the OL---we know he can put the ball where it needs to be when it needs to be there.  And he, unlike Teddy, does not refer to deep passes as "Par threes." Just needs time.  So watch Christensen's development--I think it could be key. 

If Horn becomes the shut down corner he can be, and Marshall becomes a star (LSU WRs do well in the NFL), and Darnold becomes the #3 overall pick talent he is, Fitterer gets my vote for GM of the year.

What comes after "Contributor?"  I am blazing a path to glory.

 

 

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6 hours ago, joemac said:

I think folks around here are just stoked to have a young QB here with a good arm.  Its been a while...

It's only been since Cam left. That really wasn't that long ago. It only feels like a million years because we have sucked so much since then. 

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16 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

Remember when we had threads sarcastically predicting that the anti-Darnold folks would dramatically overreact to incomplete passes?

Notice how the exact opposite of that is happening?

We have graduated from mindlessly debating mock seasons and articles ranking teams and draft picks down to the long snapper before anyone even stepped on the practice field. 

Shallow speculation to over reacting in Panther land only means on thing. The season is upon us. I’ll take it.

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