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Round 3 Pick 94: Panthers Select Matt Corral - QB Ole Miss


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1 hour ago, trueblade said:

Rhule, attempting to set expectations that Corral is unlikely to unseat Darnold as the starter: "This is the only position in professional sports where the best players are over the age of 35"

He only mentions Rogers and Brady.

I'm not sure how old Stafford or Russ is, but he doesn't mention Mahomes, Herbert, Burrow, Allen, Lamar, Kyler, Dak...

in the land where any success takes 7 years and good qbs are in their 40s, looks like i’ll be dead before this team ever wins a ring

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14 minutes ago, CPantherKing said:

Matt Corral's comp is Jim McMahon/Johnny Manziel

 

52 minutes ago, CPantherKing said:

They want to use Sam as a bridge for Corral. Sam doesn't want to be used as a bridge and they told Sam he is the 1 and has a year to prove he can be the franchise QB. They have no intention of keeping Darnold. They just want to use him. Trying to keep Darnold from holding out and forcing a trade. Fitterer keeps messing up. Fitterer is hoping Darnold's agent or Darnold himself is not paying attention to the Fitterer slip ups on revealing their true intention.

What are the chances Darnold or his agent is paying attention to these press conferences?

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9 minutes ago, Fan01 said:

I kind of like a humbled Matt Rhule.  Maybe a hardass, real GM like Fitt and a yes sir coach will work much better than what we had with previous coaches and Hurndog.

he has been declawed to keep from blinding himself.

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