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I mean, why? Someone was trading ahead of us for Legette?
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there is a link up there that says 141 was the price
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Uhh what is this?
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I am starting to consider a scenario that trading up a little from 39 might not be crazy.
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And people buy those lenses that adjust to the light.
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That was OB
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I hope Tepper is in suffering hell at 8PM for what he did.
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They softened us up by warning us, so we had all week to know they were gonna majorly fug us. It was kind of like when they set your day to show up to do your prison term. You know, Thursday, 8PM
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So that is us, and who else?
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Me too.
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Why is no one considering double dip at WR?
strato replied to micnificent28's topic in Carolina Panthers
We are top heavy with WR experts on the staff now. HC and OC are both plenty experienced, before you get down to the position coaches. You’d think they could coach a couple up. -
Why is no one considering double dip at WR?
strato replied to micnificent28's topic in Carolina Panthers
Yeah, I guess. That water flowed under our briodge and straight upstream to Chicago. If we had kept it, it probably wouldn’t be the 1st pick either, so there’s that too. You’re right. -
Why is no one considering double dip at WR?
strato replied to micnificent28's topic in Carolina Panthers
Tomorrow we can commemorate the brilliance that gave our 1st rounder away, and at the same time turned it into the top pick. One fell swoop. Maybe it’s two fell swoops. -
Why is no one considering double dip at WR?
strato replied to micnificent28's topic in Carolina Panthers
For one thing, do you guys think we are gonna be some shootout survivors? Or do you think we still need to limit the other offense? And why don’t we let the new management decide who is in play at WR, that is here already? I expect a WR to be taken. I still hold to the idea that our QB doesn’t recognize or can’t execute NFL open. It is an issue he needs to get straight. But, I get it and have no issue with 33 or 39 being WR. If later on we think we can make a great bet on a guy that was overlooked, fine. But let’s don’t pretend the defense doesn’t need to get buttoned up and if there is a top talent, deal with it. -
Bryce Young ready to get back to work, grow as a leader
strato replied to Carolina Panthers's topic in Carolina Panthers
Young definitely needs to drill hard for a month at the least. -
Bryce Young ready to get back to work, grow as a leader
strato replied to Carolina Panthers's topic in Carolina Panthers
They sure did, thanks to Dave, who didn’t need to be sold on that processor. -
According to Legette, Panthers will draft Legette at #33
strato replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
I’d like to point out that they got together with scouts and staff, and the way Morgan talked I got the impression that it was his idea and was a new thing that hadn’t been done that way in the past. Though, it seems common sense dictates that you do that, it is probably wise not to assume. There hasn’t been a lot of common sense involved. EDIT: I actually trust them to do a good job. It’s not an easy job though. -
I feel like they took inexperience into account, he’ll be safe at least for this year.
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All this is why I dislike the doctrine of investing so heavily in unknown college players. QBs are mostly value inflated unrealistically in a whole bunch of years. Rarely do you get one that is obviously a great bet. Even Stroud, with all his measurable and with a valid pro arm, was not inspiring me to trade the future. And we’ll see, but he has the ability you look for and showed out right from day one. Still I think it is a crapshoot and would prefer to invest in more predictable position talent. Which is also a gamble but one I prefer. .
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Austin Corbett's move to center has seemed "inevitable"
strato replied to Carolina Panthers's topic in Carolina Panthers
Said before, why do you do a major revamp and skimp at C? I think you finish the job. Corbett is unknown to us as a C, and usually you’d trust professionals to assess, and act if necessary. I like Morgan and he isn’t making me rethink that so far, and I think if one they really like is within reach they will make that move. I personally feel like it is a more important to cover that position than what amounts to another WR lottery ticket. And Young, in my mind, sort of puts a ceiling on what you can take advantage of. It isn’t racing on the interstate with him, it is city racing from stoplight to stoplight. -
I can’t recall the source or time but I’d swear that sometime around one of Tepper’s tantrums, he supposedly asked, rhetorically, "what have they/he done to my team” and I think he was referring to Fitterer. I can’t find the quote. IMO I get why they moved CMC, but the DJ Moore thing was inexplicable considering how much help he might have offered.
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Albert Breer: Panthers could "hold auction" for #33 pick
strato replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
Yeah and it will vary by the talent pool each year. If it is a stacked year those percentages would be a little different. For me it would largely depend on who I was passing over if I traded. -
Albert Breer: Panthers could "hold auction" for #33 pick
strato replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
I think 5th in general is still valuable to a degree but the 6th and 7th? A 6th is a throw in to even out a trade, don’t even talk to me about a 7th. And yeah the scouting and decision making can make a 1st round pick into a total flyer.