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Do you trust Reich to find us (and develop) a franchise QB?


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Do you trust Reich to find us (and develop) a franchise QB?  

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  1. 1. Do you trust Reich to find us (and develop) a franchise QB?



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3 hours ago, Mike2.0 said:

Carr and Garoppolo will be 32 or turn 32 during the 2023 season. No team is buying them for ten years. They could play into their forties but it’s more likely they will be unquestioned starters into their mid-30s. 

We could offer them a good contract and make them our starter for the next few seasons (at least). We would have a young quarterback being coached up behind them to be a potential successor, cheaper backup, or potential trade chip. 

If we are throwing a rookie in there, then obviously we’d be looking for a different kind of veteran quarterback. Perhaps that wasn’t clear in my original post.

They still think they have a chance to be Super Bowl Qb’s they are going to teams looking to win not rebuilding teams.. Think Jets, Raiders, Saints and maybe Bucs and Ravens.. We are not the retread team this year.. We’re trading up and getting either Stroud or Levis JMO..

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3 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Kyler has been hurt in every season he has played effectively tanking the cardinals.   Now of course you can argue if its his size that is getting him injured but its still a fact he has missed and played portions of the season hurt.  The playoff game last year where he refused to leave the pocket allowed the rams to totally dominate him.  His game is moving around and if he is scared to do that then he is worthless.  does this apply to Young, I dont know but I promise you teams in the nfl are comparing the situations

Still the small QB thing won’t detour QB desperate teams and there are alot this year..

Dude has produced consistently in the SEC is a hesimen winner and has better football instincts then alot of QB who came out the last 3 years.. His arm talent is shockingly impressive and he can make plays on and off script.. 
some teams will talk themselves out because of his size but the Qb thirst is real he won’t make it past 6..

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25 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

Yeah he sets the tone and likely know what he wants to do but the idea that we will be great on offense because Reich knows offense may not be true if we dont have good coaches on the offensive side. He needs to get the OC right or the advantage of having Reich might be somewhat muted.

Here are some good potential offensive coordinators that will be available.

https://www.derp/2023/1/27/23573462/a-quick-look-at-some-potential-panthers-offensive-coordinator-candidates-kevin-patullo-duce-staley

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11 hours ago, CPantherKing said:

I'm sure Reich will be democratic about it.

Matt Corral - Tepper guy; wants him developed

Jacob Eason - Reich guy; been developing him for 2 years

Davis Cheek - Fitterer/Morgan guy; keep bringing him back and want him developed

Aqeel Glass - Senior Advisor/Advisor/OC/QB coach guy [Tom Moore/Clyde Christensen/Jim Caldwell/John Defilippo]; been working with him since last year and have him going into the USFL.

Nick Foles - a veteran fall back that Reich would like to have on his roster if the Colts release him.

My guess is there will be no QB drafted with this class, and Reich will focus on developing his QBs. He will want to focus more on drafting offensive weapons and defensive players. Likely 2 TEs and 2 LBs in the draft. Reich and Ballard saw more value in waiting for a UDFA in the draft last year and this class is weaker than last years.

Would that be disappointing?

Sounds like a better plan.This draft loaded at corner which would also be welcome.I dont see 2 TEs happening though.

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9 hours ago, WOW!! said:

They still think they have a chance to be Super Bowl Qb’s they are going to teams looking to win not rebuilding teams.. Think Jets, Raiders, Saints and maybe Bucs and Ravens.. We are not the retread team this year.. We’re trading up and getting either Stroud or Levis JMO..

We'd be foolish to trade up. 

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Holy poo did we just hire the Matt Rhule of offense? I mean let’s be honest, this dude thought bringing Mattie Ice in was a good idea. 

“Following Luck's unexpected retirement ahead of the 2019 season, Reich's Indianapolis tenure became noted for quarterback instability, with the team starting Brissett in 2019, Philip Rivers in 2020, Carson Wentz in 2021, and Matt Ryan and Sam Ehlinger in 2022.[28][29] After a disappointing 3–5–1 start to the 2022 season, Reich was fired on November 7.[30]

 

 

 

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9 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Hypothetical but if Young measures at 5'10 190ish and doesnt work out at the combine he is going to drop like a rock IMO

Good. If Young drops to 9, then Tepper himself should dance the card up to the stage to meet Goodell at the podium before the commish even finishes his photo op with the 8th pick.

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