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Matt Corral fans, tomorrow should be a good day


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1 hour ago, Basbear said:

Smitty and Mcadoo both have said some positive words. 

FYI- panthers are 35+ million in the red for 2023 and the only QB on the roster is Corral. Pray to the football gods that he has "it"...

And they will restructure several of those huge contracts once again to lower the cap. We can sign who we want, just ask New Orleans.

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Just now, panthers55 said:

And they will restructure several of those huge contracts once again to lower the cap. We can sign who we want, just ask New Orleans.

Bro panthers dont have 1/10 of what the saints have when to comes to the cap IQ. if you look back, they had to make cuts couple years during the 15 year run. Coofus hurt them and cutting Junior Galette unexpectedly. You have to pay up at some point, saints were winning big and had a HOF QB.....panthers would be fools to do the same. 

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2 hours ago, Basbear said:

If you want whats best for the panthers in the future, you'd be one too. 

Different views I guess. Corral won’t be the answer. Honesty the best for panthers future this year would’ve been to not waste any money or cap, even on Mayfield. Roll with Darnold for a top 5 pick, fire Rhule for claiming he can win with Darnold and failing, and then give the next coach that was actually picked by the current GM like they’re fuging supposed to, the best chance to succeed as possible.

No wonder you guys are such bipolar rollercoasters when the poo hits the fan, until those things happen we will continue to suck and we really need to hope Corral blossoms into a serviceable back up not the damn savior of a franchise lord.

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At least Corral will be throwing to Shi/Zysltra/Kirkwood/etc tmrw. Guys that know what they're doing, so should be a fair shot at showing what he's got/learned so far. The line could be a clusterfug but other than that he's in a good position to surpass PJ and create some noise to be the QB2

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3 hours ago, Basbear said:

Bro panthers dont have 1/10 of what the saints have when to comes to the cap IQ. if you look back, they had to make cuts couple years during the 15 year run. Coofus hurt them and cutting Junior Galette unexpectedly. You have to pay up at some point, saints were winning big and had a HOF QB.....panthers would be fools to do the same. 

The nfl is a copycat league. You think that nobody can see how they do their contracts and copy that. It isn't rocket science. And no the Saints still haven't paid up yet and signed guys like Kamara to big contracts.

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2 hours ago, Jackie Lee said:

At least Corral will be throwing to Shi/Zysltra/Kirkwood/etc tmrw. Guys that know what they're doing, so should be a fair shot at showing what he's got/learned so far. The line could be a clusterfug but other than that he's in a good position to surpass PJ and create some noise to be the QB2

Backup OL is weak but they'll be blocking against our backup DL, which is basically two tumbleweeds, a bag of concrete that got wet and set up in the bag, and a grocey cart with 4 locked wheels . . .

 

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I hope that Corral gets some work scrimmaging and simulating live action. He has never been under center or called protections in the NFL. What I have read suggests he did largely drills and wasnt doing many of the simulated drives and 2 minute scenarios for example. Otherwise I would hate to put him out there unless we run shotgun and simplify the playbook to help cut down on the reads and make it easy for him to execute.  

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