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Everything posted by PNW_PantherMan
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I'll be a Panthers fan until the team doesn't exist or is moved elsewhere. We could blow up the whole team and be hopeless and the Panthers would still be my team. Just the way it is for me. That's more of an emotional attachment than anything. I've moved all around the country since growing up in Charlotte and I simply cannot stop being a Panthers fan (for better or worse). But on the Watson/Tepper dynamic. In the professional world, anyone who's burned a bridge like that with their previous employer has huge red flags. They could be coming from a terrible situation, but it's still something to watch closely. Was Houston 100% in the wrong and Watson would love spending the rest of his career in Carolina? Maybe. But to me the risk is certainly there that after 3-5 years of BS in Carolina he wants out again. Combine that with a FO/Ownership that has soured on 2 QBs in 2 years. It's not a great look.
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You're using language like someone who's upset. But a lot of our cap room is spoken for over the next 2 seasons depending on who goes the other way in the trade. This website is a great reference for that as you can look at 2022, 2023 and 2024. https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/carolina-panthers/cap/ And I'm simply pointing out that this player has burned a bridge with ownership and there is a possibility it happens with his next team. I'm done with this for now though. It's just a bunch of name calling and poo flinging instead of having a discussion.
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My argument isn't that Lovie Smith is some great hire. My argument is that what's so much better about Carolina? It's pretty identical. Both teams are several seasons away from competing (if we are stripped of major assets as a result of a trade). Lovie Smith is basically discount Ron Rivera if you look at the W/L and career history.
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Cause he already jumped the shark and he won't go back on his stance. He should have just worked things out and played out his contract in Houston IMO. No reason to throw his career away over being on a bad team. He is the one who signed that extension with the Texans. Nobody forced him to do that. You only get to be in your 20's once. As a pro athlete, those are prime years I wouldn't be willing to throw away sitting out, personally. He may not like the Houston Texans or their management, but what exactly is so bad about that org vs the Panthers, Seahawks, etc. They aren't that bad and now they have Lovie Smith.
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The one thing that really concerns me, is that our front office might be the worst negotiators in the NFL. They completely outbid themselves for Sam Darnold last year, and it looks like they might be doing the same thing now for Watson, but on a bigger scale. If everyone's ducking out of the Watson game left and right, we should stand firm with a reasonable offer. Watson WILL NOT play for the Houston Texans. If they don't trade him, they are just bleeding his potential trade value year after year. They're really in a bind with this. IMO we should offer something like 2 1sts and CMC as the meat of the offer. If they want more than that, just say good luck trading a QB who's sat out for two consecutive seasons for that.
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It's just crazy to me how we watched prime Cam go through his career with limited weapons and protection on offense. He never had a good receiver during his prime except for Greg at TE, and he never had a good line. People in this community have been complaining about that for the last decade. Now the crowd wants to trade everything away to get a "franchise QB", where we won't have any ammo to build a team around him. On top of this he has questionable character and has not played for an entire season. This is just complete madness.
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Yea I'll go ahead and put my name down on record. This trade is pants on head retarded for the Panthers. I'll gladly eat my words but hopefully this never goes through and he gets traded elsewhere. This would be a tremendous mistake for the franchise. Deshaun hasn't won anything in this league because he can't do it by himself. He will not fare any better here than in Houston. And he will make things bad in the future when Rhule gets fired and Watson demands to be placated by the head coach selection who will have 0 first day draft picks. Just bad all around.
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I used to think MLB was becoming less important in the current NFL. Then I watched an entire season of Jermaine Carter.