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Everything posted by NanuqoftheNorth
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This. Trading down now would be a classic case of grasping defeat from the jaws of victory.
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DJ: Ultimate team player. Played 3D Chess while everyone else played checkers: Highlighted his WR talents and simultaneously fell on his sword (pulled off his helmet) to secure Panthers a higher draft position. Haha, and I bet most of you simply thought he was fuging up on that play. DJ is a legend!
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Confused Why Some Seem to Think We Got Fleeced
NanuqoftheNorth replied to Daddy_Uncle's topic in Carolina Panthers
Due to previous trades/picks, I'm not quite on onboard the "Fitterer is a good GM" express just yet. However, Panthers management likes to tell us these sort of decisions are a collaborative effort and I have no reason to doubt that. So, what I'm willing to say is this: Fitterer and Tepper are now keeping company with a much more knowledgeable group of collaborators. Hopefully, that makes for much better results from here on out. -
Confused Why Some Seem to Think We Got Fleeced
NanuqoftheNorth replied to Daddy_Uncle's topic in Carolina Panthers
Yep, both teams likely improved with this trade. Win, win situation. -
DJ was the cost of doing business with Chicago for the #1 pick. Rebuild? No, but the Panthers will likely trade again to further improve the team. Think of it more like a resto-mod than a rebuild.
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Place your bets here!!! Who will it be?
NanuqoftheNorth replied to Matthias's topic in Carolina Panthers
Stroud's throwing motion is natural, consistent and seemingly effortless. Truly a thing of beauty. With his strong build and natural throwing motion, Stroud appears to be physically capable of playing for a couple of decades. Just imagine the Panthers not having to worry about finding another franchise QB until 2043. -
Place your bets here!!! Who will it be?
NanuqoftheNorth replied to Matthias's topic in Carolina Panthers
I don't have to believe it is Stroud, but it is Stroud. Others need not apply. -
Who among us actually believes we'll draft Levis
NanuqoftheNorth replied to top dawg's topic in Carolina Panthers
If the NFL announced tomorrow that it was going to be flag football 100 percent of the time from here on out, Bryce Young would be the obvious QB of choice. Since that isn't likely to happen and Bryce is one 300 pound defensive lineman away from being permanently retired, the correct answer for the Panthers #1 pick is CJ Stroud. Others need not apply. -
If this gets the Panthers off the QB carousel for 5-10 years the cost will be well worth it.
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Fun Fact: There is an upper limit to what a team can pay a QB and still have a chance of winning a Super Bowl. Since 2000 the only QB to make more than 15 percent of the cap and win a Super Bowl is Patrick Mahomes. Since 2000 the only QBs to make more than 11 percent of the cap and win a Super Bowl are Patrick Mahomes, Tom Brady and the Manning Bros. NFL CAP for 2023: 224.8 million/team
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The free agency crazy train is about to leave the station...
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IMHO Lamar still has a lot to offer and under the right conditions could still easily flourish as an NFL QB. Unfortunately, Jackson has made crucial error by representing himself rather than hiring an agent. I believe that decision alone has undermined and delayed an agreement with Ravens management on a new contract. With a long term contract signed, sealed and delivered, Lamar most likely suits up vs. the Bengals and Ravens win that playoff game. Instead, Lamar now appears disloyal to the organization and his teammates, difficult in contract negotiations and soft when it comes to dealing with injuries. Of course, none of that may actually be true, but appearances can easily be misconstrued as reality and result in having a negative impact on Lamar's value to the Ravens or another team.
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JOE PERSON: Panthers will not pursue Lamar Jackson
NanuqoftheNorth replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
Chicago has the cap space. They should negotiate a trade of Fields for Lamar. It would instantly make the Bears more competitive and the Ravens would have another young QB to develop. Something they seem to be good at doing. -
JOE PERSON: Panthers will not pursue Lamar Jackson
NanuqoftheNorth replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
Is it? A decade ago for sure it would be, before the twitter verse. Today, every team without a QB or in need of an upgrade has likely been asked by dozens of sports reporters (in a matter of moments) if they intend to pursue Lamar. Is it surprising that they are cool to the idea, knowing what we know when it comes to salary, picks and injury concerns? Chances are Jackson is going to ultimately sign with the Ravens after further discussions. That's the best course of action for both parties