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With quality QB play. Is this roster ready to go?


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With quality QB play. Is this roster ready to go?  

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  1. 1. With quality QB play. Is this roster ready to go?

    • NO.
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    • MAYBE. After all, we are still young.
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19 hours ago, iamhubby1 said:

IMO, this is the best roster we have had is a long while. Quality QB play would put us in the competitive bracket. I like Corall, and am hopeful he can rise to the occasion. Because if he can, we can be something.

We're still young and anything can happen.  Quality QB play will improve the team tremendously BUT. we still have a weak head coach in rhule.

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This is an 8-9 win team with competent Corral QBing and, among other variables, Rivera as coach (especially considering that aside from Donte Jackson, everyone who didn't see eye-to-eye with him is no longer here).

That's only taking into account personnel and Ron's coaching strategy. But with Rhule, to whom history will be very unkind, 9 wins is a pipe dream.

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59 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

It's tough to say this roster is "ready to go" when the NFL world considers it to comprise the worst team in the league.

they must not know that we got THE Ben McAdoo now.  

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From the athletic:

 

Panthers Under 5.5 (plus 115)

The Panthers improved their offensive line. Too bad Sam Darnold is still the QB. There is still some question as to whether Matt Rhule knows what he is doing, which is not ideal in Year 3. They have a shot thanks to their friendly schedule, but if they don’t split their first four games against the Browns, Giants, Saints and Cardinals, or sweep the Falcons, they are in big, big trouble

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2 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

From the athletic:

 

Panthers Under 5.5 (plus 115)

The Panthers improved their offensive line. Too bad Sam Darnold is still the QB. There is still some question as to whether Matt Rhule knows what he is doing, which is not ideal in Year 3. They have a shot thanks to their friendly schedule, but if they don’t split their first four games against the Browns, Giants, Saints and Cardinals, or sweep the Falcons, they are in big, big trouble

Vegas knows what they are doing.  That line is perfect.  I wouldn't know what do with it.  Gut says 6 wins though. 

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