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Per Matt Miller.. Panthers all in on Richardson?


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Honestly, with all the flaws from each of the top 4 QB prospects, I'm fine with any of them.  The more and more I try to analyze the situation the more apparent the need for a heady bridge QB.  We need a QB who will show our draft pick how to be a pro, and make our QB earn the starting job.  I know it sounds cliché, but that's what we need.  Frank and mostly Josh can be the teachers the vet needs to set the example.  

Cam, through his adversity at Florida and JC learned how to put a team on his back and willed them to the national championship.  One aspect of Cam's game that I feel is often overlooked is his leadership abilitly.  He took over the personality of the team on both sides of the ball.  He was a grinder.  

If Richardson or Levis have that grinder mentality I'm all about either of them.  As critical as many were of Levis last year, he didn't gripe.  The dude is confident, just hope he isn't Zack Wilson like cocky.

Give me someone like Minshew or Heinicke who can serve as a solid #2 for years but will not back down to earn the job as our bridge QB.

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13 minutes ago, glenwo2 said:

HS?   High-School?

You can't mention what College he played for?   lol

Alright diphead

ARich has spent 3 years at Florida= 3years removed from HS when he went pro

Cam spent 2 years at Florida, 1 at Juco, 1 at Auburn= 4 years removed from HS

 

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If he has a great pro day this kid might be the 1st QB off the board. His hype is starting to get bigger by the day. So many positive reports about him coming out of the combine.

 

I was on the Stroud/Young train but this kid wouldn't be a bad fallback option "if" he's still available.

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24 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

If he has a great pro day this kid might be the 1st QB off the board. His hype is starting to get bigger by the day. So many positive reports about him coming out of the combine.

 

I was on the Stroud/Young train but this kid wouldn't be a bad fallback option "if" he's still available

If Richardson will be the first guy taken, I'll change my name to "bottom dawg. For a year.

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37 minutes ago, ncfan said:

Alright diphead

ARich has spent 3 years at Florida= 3years removed from HS when he went pro

Cam spent 2 years at Florida, 1 at Juco, 1 at Auburn= 4 years removed from HS

 

In those 3 years he's only started 13 games. He was also a redshirt sophomore coming into the draft.  He is raw as raw can get for an nfl prospect.  Think about that before you invest serious capital and put your employment on the line. 

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14 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

In those 3 years he's only started 13 games. He was also a redshirt sophomore coming into the draft.  He is raw as raw can get for an nfl prospect.  Think about that before you invest serious capital and put your employment on the line. 

Cam only started 14 D1 games.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Cam only started 14 D1 games.

I do not consider that comparable. The results were not even close. Not saying switching the teams may have resulted in the same outcome but you cannot use hypothetical projections.  He is much future behind in his development and just because he resembles Cam Newton does not mean he will even sniff Cam 2.0 if that's the thinking. 

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6 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

I do not consider that comparable. The results were not even close. Not saying switching the teams may have resulted in the same outcome but you cannot use hypothetical projections.  He is much future behind in his development and just because he resembles Cam Newton does not mean he will even sniff Cam 2.0 if that's the thinking. 

Oh, I definitely think Cam was significantly better in his 4th college season than Richardson was in his 3rd.

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love the potential, love the hype, love the fun plays.

we had that with Cam. I want to win a super bowl. That is all I care about. Give me the most boring QB in the world if that means a ring. I don't AR wins us a ring. It would make for some good memories and fun games, like with Cam. But no ring.

Give me Stroud or Levis.

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