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Anthony Richardson declares for the draft


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58 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

If you think that, you are gonna be in for quite a shock when you actually look at their college stats.

https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/players/anthony-richardson-2.html

https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/players/taysom-hill-1.html

 

I can tell you stats Richardson isn't anywhere near.....

https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/players/cam-newton-1.html

Ah I see you are basing them solely off of numbers.

Makes sense why you'd make such a terrible take then.

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1 hour ago, jayboogieman said:

Complete disclosure time. I don't think Corral will be a franchise QB in the NFL and have high doubts he'll ever start a game other than as a backup if the starter goes down.

Based on what? His lack of reps under Rhule? His injury by our swiss cheese piece of crap oline? Did you see the play where he got hurt? Absolutely no pass blocking.  The guy managed to get through two years of SEC play as a running qb. No one knows if he can succeed at this point.  

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2 hours ago, Varking said:

You mean you forget like 3 games before the injury he lead us to 21 points in the fourth quarter in a wild comeback against the Eagles? And how he was competing like almost 70% of his passes that year? 
 

Scoring wise we were one of the top offenses in football up until that injury and folks and analysts were talking about Cam being an MVP again. 

Fair enough but he had a 33.8 qbr the week before that and his td/int ratio is 13/10. Not that great. 

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27 minutes ago, Rags said:

When did I say he was Cam?

Comparing a skill isn't saying this player is that player. 

Dude, literally scroll back to your post 6 hours ago. Just follow this back and forth up to your post.

You just randomly fired that off the hip and then completely forgot about it?

That's literally how we got to "more Taysom Hill than Cam."

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1 minute ago, kungfoodude said:

Dude, literally scroll back to your post 6 hours ago. Just follow this back and forth up to your post.

You just randomly fired that off the hip and then completely forgot about it?

That's literally how we got to "more Taysom Hill than Cam."

How bout' you read my post again yeah? Slowly this time, maybe you'll find "Richardson is Cam".  I know what i typed and it wasn't that.

Like i said, comparing a talent is not saying they are the same player.

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1 hour ago, Catsfan69 said:

Passing is what matters.

Did you see that SOB Brady last night? Even as old and washed as he is he passed them to a win.

What Allen did a couple of weeks ago with like 45 seconds left? He didn't win the game running two big air strikes and they win.

What Mahomes did in the playoffs vs the Bills. What was it 13 seconds?

 

You can't win close games late in the NFL with legs from the QB position. You just can't. Especially not repeatedly. 

This has been proven over and over and over.

I want an elite passer first. Then him being mobile is a bonus.

No. Leading your team to score TD’s matters. 
 

Cam did that. You are overthinking it, or, as discussed, trolling. 

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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Because I think most on here see the writing on the wall, agree with it or not AR to the panthers is a very real possibility. 

It would blow the Pickles mistake out of the water.

You know how you stay bad in the NFL? Waste 1st round picks on bust QBs.

 

If you want to take him in the late 3rd early 4th that would be reasonable. 

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