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Wilks Monday Presser


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3 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

I've said this before about PJ.  He's got a active arm but couldn't hit a bull in the butt with a banjo.  His accuracy is poor.  Throwing downfield with PJ is like throwing a punt.   

Eason at least looks the part.  He did ok until his Int.  I feel bad for the guy because he really gave us a small spark until the Int.   I would ride with Eason this weekend.  He can't be any worse than PJ. 

He averaged almost 70% completion in his prior 2 starts.  PJ sucking as a QB doesn't actually excuse what our staff did on Sunday.  It has been proven here and other teams have proven you can scheme up some basics for virtually every QB that doesn't belong on the field. 

There are things PJ can't do.  There are things he can.  They simply opted to not do what he could. 

 

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32 minutes ago, Gerry Green said:

 

Sorry to say. But Baker just may have played his last Panther game. Ligament tears take time. Eason may take over this O and...not suck? I liked what little we got of him yesterday. Except that last throw anyway.

 

Baker is hurt and played poorly. Not sure we could get much out that.

I was doing cardio and rolled my ankle in a pothole. My ankle started swelling immediately and the whole bottom of my foot was purple. It took me 2 weeks just to be able to walk on that foot again and months before I felt I could jog again and it still gives me trouble. Now I don't have a state of the art medical staff nor did I go to the hospital, but you are correct that it is a lingering injury. 

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41 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

I just don't understand how they can start PJ after this past week.  That's the gameplan when he's the starter?  Not throwing the ball at all?  Might as well roll the dice on some waiver wire guy with a subset of the plays available.

Just snap it to #22, screw the middle man

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49 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

No, it will be PJ and Eason this Sunday.  The order is irrelevant. 

Whatever is ailing Baker will either be resolved by Sunday or it will be a mad dash to get Sam ready by the Sunday after. Baker may be the next trade if we're not careful. 

I can’t imagine anyone wanting to give him a shot after seeing him play his 5 games here. 

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1 hour ago, amcoolio said:

How hard is it to get a QB in here that can throw downfield? Like surely some of these college guys who went undrafted but put up crazy stats can throw the damn ball down field. At this point the Panthers should be bad, but exciting. Not bad and also horrendously boring

I'll say this much. At one point in the 2010 season, we started a guy named Brian St. Pierre. The guy had, up to that point in his career, had thrown 5 passes total in 7 years. To no surprise, he played as expected for someone that barely saw any action. But they still allowed St Pierre to throw deep and, my god, for one moment, there was actual hope.

 

https://youtu.be/whpT0sClXD0

That said, he then threw two pick-sixes but you know what? It didn't really matter because to this day, I still remember that touchdown throw. What was there to remember from Sunday's game? 

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57 minutes ago, stratocatter said:

I can’t imagine anyone wanting to give him a shot after seeing him play his 5 games here. 

It's not a matter of want to. It's a matter of who's healthy. Who sucks the most seems to vary week to week. At this point it doesn't matter to me.

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