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TheBigKat

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  1. Now that both are signed by their respective organizations: Moton's average contract is for 18mil/year x 4 years Samuel is averaging 11.5 mil / year x 3 years I take the savings of having to pay Samuel to be able to afford Moton 10/10 times and not look back. Signing Samuel would have been a classic Hurney panic move where allowing him to walk allowed CAR to focus their cap allocation this year on Moton. Give me a Top 5 RT over a gadget playmaking WR any day of the week. In fact I between drafting Marshall and signing Moore you will see way more production out of those two then Samuel would have given you especially with CMC back. Curious to see others take
  2. I have seen him too That dude looks like the Predator
  3. You realize that they're just young men often with young family's of their own trying to do their job and secure their family
  4. We recently moved into a fairly popular uptown condo building in Charlotte (tons of Hornets, Panthers players here) and as my boys were swimming Cameron Erving came by with his kid and nephew. I must say, very impressed with Cameron as a person, he was talking pointers with the kids, wants to watch one of my son's football games and even put his number on my cell for us to keep in touch as we both live in the building. Wished him a healthy season first and good season second and thanked him for being AWESOME around the kids. As a side note I ran into T. Marshall recently, that young man is Michael Irvin Jr waiting to happen!
  5. Unless you’re lucky like @RoaringRiotand go to all away games, what away games do you plan on attending I’ll be going to @NYG and @MIA
  6. Both are MVPs, both at the top of their sport, both have a championship. I’d say given his humble nature, rags to riches story and family centered Giannis has to be the current King of WI. Rodgers while once loved is about to take a chapter from the Brett Favre diplomacy handbook
  7. Lol at the Falcons thinking he still carried a first round grade Getting a second for his age, decreased production and contract is though very good for ATL. Given TEN talent that second is more like a high 3rd TEN basically is all in to try and get something done in the next 1-2 seasons
  8. Unless you are in rule America without high speed internet who uses Satellite
  9. No former beat writers who trade future 1sts for second round duds No more bup bup bup egotistical GMs who won’t even entertain trading back ‘a Quarter is better than 2 dimes’ Fitterer is bringing what he learned in SEA to CAR. Volume of picks in later rounds where quantity will eventually yield quality but stuck firm to not trading a top 14 pick where he noted there is a decline in caliber of players beyond that mark He had a fair offseason with his signings and I think demonstrated some real GM skills in this draft Panthers fans have never seen and this team is 3rd in NFL cap space well done!
  10. Eli Manning is a two time SB champion. The fact you labeled him Decent to Good instantly turns your analysis to trash
  11. Ogden Pace Munoz those are generational LTs. He has the tools to be very good, he’s not generational good
  12. Chicago sitting at 20 knows they must get a QB Pace and Nagy are on HOT SEATS Trey Lance is sitting there at 8 Chicago sends 2021: 1st, 2nd 2022: 1st, 5th Carolina sends: 2021: 1st 2022: 6th Carolina gets ammo to make up for 2022 second rounder for Darnold and get a lineman like Slater at 20
  13. Probably one of the wealthiest middle class guys you'd ever meet. Ran into him a couple times at Charlotte City Club
  14. Favre was drafted by the Atlanta Falcons in the second round with the 33rd overall pick in the 1991 NFL Draft.[15] On July 19, 1991, Favre agreed to a three-year, US$1.4 million contract with a reported signing bonus of $350,000.[16] Atlanta head coach Jerry Glanville did not approve of the drafting of Favre, saying it would take a plane crash for him to put Favre into the game.[17] Favre's first pass in an NFL regular season game resulted in an interception returned for a touchdown in a game against the Washington Redskins.[18][19] He only attempted four passes in his career at Atlanta, was intercepted twice, and completed none of them. Favre took one other snap, which resulted in a sack for an eleven-yard loss.[20]
  15. 9th pick- Denver moves up due to fear of someone trading with Carolina to get a QB. Denver selects T. Lance. Carolina picks up an additional 3rd round pick for 2022. Carolina selects Micah Parsons. This team while not fortunate in many departments has had the fortune of AMAZING MLB play (Morgan, Beason, Kuechly) and while Thompson is an athlete, he's no MLB. Fitz knows what an impact MLB can do (Wagner) 39th- Liam Eichenberg OT Notre Dame- Sewell is gone, Slater is not worth the 8/9 pick but Carolina needs to solidify OT if they want to give Darnold a chance. Erving is a JAG, not a long term fix 70th (From Eagles)- Carolina moves up to pounce on Jay Tufele, IDL USC. One of the best defensive players in the Pac 12 Fitts knows he wants to bring pressure to the QB. Burns, Brown, Reddick, Tufele with YGM and even KK coming in rotation (comes back as vet min) This draft will be spent on fixing a huge hole in the D between MLB, DT and fixing the OL and investing draft capital on LT and later rounds some road grading guards 4th-7th will be CB,S,Guard draft capital A draft like this sets the stage for this team to compete sooner rather than later and accelerates if Darnold can be a Tannehill/Cousins/Carr level of talent
  16. Fitt knew Teddy B was NOT the answer Fitt was not going to mortgage our future and trade away arguably one of the best non-QB offensive weapons to get Watson Fitt was not going to give away early round draft capital in this draft knowing our 2nd this year is a borderline first Fitt was not going to send the farm for a completely unknown rookie QB and have no draft assets to help build the team Fitt went out and got a 3rd overall pick 3 years ago for peanuts, still on a rookie deal and has given this team 2 years to evaluate whether or not this is our guy Darnold may be a bust (I personally doubt it) but so could sure fire's like Lawrence, Wilson (guy played against creampuffs), Lance, Fields. But a miss with Darnold costs you a 2022 second, a miss with any of those 4 rookies and giving up what you have to give, that sets your team back nearly a decade (ala Washington with RGIII) We have a good GM folks
  17. This is who was entrusted to coach and manage a #3 overall pick. Everyone thought Tannehill was hot trash, he left a dumpster of a coach and is having a resurgence
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