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Lombardi: Panthers trying to trade Corral. Can be had for a "ham sandwich"


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I would assume the getting rid of all Rhule's guys likely leans toward his non-draft picks and the Rhule veteran/culture guys.   Think him then immediately talking Horn makes it just sound weird.  They aren't getting rid of Brown, Icky, TMJ, BC, Shi etc either. 

 But the Robbies.  The Darnolds.   The Baylor crew.  Those are the types that really helped mold the Matt Rhule stink that Cam was smelling when he returned.  Cam might be washed but Cam certainly knows the right vibe you want.  The type guys you need.  That was always a massive red flag when Cam spoke on having to bring that off the streets late in year 2. 

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4 hours ago, MHS831 said:

Our positions on Lamar and Aaron actually put pressure on the Panthers to move up.  If we don't and miss out on a QB in the draft, and all we have under center is Jacoby, not going after these QBs will be a PR nightmare.  I am glad we are not--both QBs have risks, and you would be paying for rep and performance established with other teams.  We are going all in for Stroud or Young--I would be mildly surprised if we are not trading with the Bears soon.

Bingo!! I believe this is the year the Panthers do what ever it takes to wisely get someone  they feel will be their franchise QB of the future.

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33 minutes ago, Sgt Schultz said:

While we are on the subject of draft picks that panned out, will our new DC and crew (re)discover how to use Chinn?  He was very good, until our previous staff figured out what he was very good at and moved him away from that.

I sure hope so and Shaq Thompson, too. Both men suffered greatly in the Snowjob we were stuck with. Pro players stuck in a 1972 SEC defensive scheme.

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1 hour ago, Eric4280 said:

I genuinely don’t understand how anyone has any strong opinion on the guy. Negatively or positively. He hasn’t gotten an opportunity to be good or bad. Albeit unless you count that very short stint we saw in preseason.

https://nflreplay.net/condensed-ps-week-1/
 

That leads to the condensed speed watch version of the 1st preseason game vs Washington. 
4th quarter is Corral. He completed his first pass.  That’s it.  At least one should have been caught but he wasn’t good. 
In his defense neither was the protection. But on one play he just threw the ball without really having a plan other than please someone on our team catch it. He couldn’t have had a specific target in mind. Really ill advised throw. Horrible ball security. 

Okay it was his first pro ball experience. You don’t condemn him to banishment over that, at that point in his development. But if it were to keep happening you surely would take him off the field. 

Overall I didn’t think he looked as horrible as I remembered but no way you could call it good. 
 

Make up your own minds, watch the 4th quarter. 
 


 

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1 minute ago, stratocatter said:

https://nflreplay.net/condensed-ps-week-1/
 

That leads to the condensed speed watch version of the 1st preseason game vs Washington. 
4th quarter is Corral. He completed his first pass.  That’s it.  At least one should have been caught but he wasn’t good. 
In his defense neither was the protection. But on one play he just threw the ball without really having a plan other than please someone on our team catch it. He couldn’t have had a specific target in mind. Really ill advised throw. Horrible ball security. 

Okay it was his first pro ball experience. You don’t condemn him to banishment over that, at that point in his development. But if it were to keep happening you surely would take him off the field. 

Overall I didn’t think he looked as horrible as I remembered but no way you could call it good. 
 

Make up your own minds, watch the 4th quarter. 
 


 

Corral may never pan out in the NFL. But to make that call based of his play in preseason is silly.

His Online was bulldozed into his lap on most snaps. That's literally how he broke his foot. Not one QB in this game can succeeded if they're bullrushed on 2 seconds.

On top of that getting almost no snaps in practice to prepare for the games. Most of his reps were "mental" reps. Because our coach was a moron.

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[responding to La Pantera)There is just no way you can call it good on Corral’s part though, regardless of the play of others that made it more difficult. There were scrubs across the LOS too. Anyhow I think I actually said I wouldn’t judge him off of one time.
I didn’t say anything about what they saw in practice and meetings because I don’t know. If it matched that on field failure then there is your answer. 
A lot of people mention that preseason game. One, a second look may get a different reaction, or not. 2) there it is for quick and easy viewing. 
That’s all it is. 

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1 hour ago, stratocatter said:

https://nflreplay.net/condensed-ps-week-1/
 

That leads to the condensed speed watch version of the 1st preseason game vs Washington. 
4th quarter is Corral. He completed his first pass.  That’s it.  At least one should have been caught but he wasn’t good. 
In his defense neither was the protection. But on one play he just threw the ball without really having a plan other than please someone on our team catch it. He couldn’t have had a specific target in mind. Really ill advised throw. Horrible ball security. 

Okay it was his first pro ball experience. You don’t condemn him to banishment over that, at that point in his development. But if it were to keep happening you surely would take him off the field. 

Overall I didn’t think he looked as horrible as I remembered but no way you could call it good. 
 

Make up your own minds, watch the 4th quarter. 
 


 

I’m not making my mind up on him with ANYTHING I saw last year. It was a lost year. It was a year under Matt the moron. I am conflicted if this report is real because then the coaches aren’t willing to see either, but they do know more than me or you.

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