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cbarrier90

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  1. #ItWouldBeLikeAlJeffersonNeverLeft #WouldRatherHaveTowns
  2. Kevorkian? Because this skid started with a loss to a Kings team that ended up sweeping us in games we had to have. And even if we win here, still have to go to Chicago and then face Brooklyn at home. There's a chance Brooklyn might actually be ahead of us at the end of that stretch.
  3. RB value has never been lower? You could make the argument Murray resurrected the Cowboys and Lynch is the most important player in Seattle's offense. Heck, Jonathan Stewart got us to the playoffs. Too many people have overreacted to Trent Richardson, and RBs haven't been drafted in the first in awhile because there haven't been any good RBs to draft. That's not the case by a long shot this season.
  4. My best friend's sister's boyfriend's brother's girlfriend heard from this guy who knows this kid who's going with the girl who saw Todd pass out at 31 Flavors last night. I guess it's pretty serious.
  5. Gurley is one of those picks that if the Panthers made in the first round the pundits would shake their heads but if he went to New England or Seattle or Baltimore in the first round it would get an A+. Stewart isn't getting younger and has an injury history and we've seen how important the running game still is in the NFL. If his knee is alright he's a top 15 talent and the best RB in the draft. I'd be all for it, especially if he somehow fell to round 2.
  6. Again, look at the player being replaced. You're telling me Oher isn't an upgrade over Byron Bell? This is what DG does, taking underperforming players and giving them a place to succeed. He did it with Ginn and Mitchell. Why not Oher? This is also the same Ginn that helped on special teams and who finally found a role in the offense that allowed him to make a big enough impact that he was able to parlay it into a nice contract with the Cardinals. Unfortunately for him, they drafted John Brown who excelled in what was supposed to be Ted Ginn's role, so they had no reason any longer to pay that kind of many to a return specialist. With Ted Ginn you're getting a guy who knows the system and knows his role and will fit right back in from day one without an adjustment period. That year to year familiarity is something that Cam and the offense didn't have last year and it took half the season for everything to start clicking.
  7. Look at the incumbents at those positions and look at who we signed. Ginn/Oher are much better options than Bersin/Bell going forward. We can talk about playoff matchups when and if we get there, but right now this is a better team on paper than it was to end last season, The purpose of free agency was to have placeholders at those positions of need so we could have the luxury of drafting the best players available on our board without reaching for certain needs. Given that the FA losses are minimal from the team that left the field in Seattle and given the players that are being replaced, on paper IMO we are a better team right now even if the signings aren't the splashy spending spree some might have expected. And this isn't counting the Draft and potential roster cuts elsewhere as we head into next season.
  8. Because the GMs that do things for the heck of it simply to win the offseason are the ones that fail in the long run which was the entire point of the article that you obviously didn't read. The teams that are mentioned as SB contenders as a result of offseason moves can make those moves because they have needs at those positions. The Seahawks needed a dynamic red zone threat at receiver and an upgrade to Luke Willson. The Patriots needed a shutdown corner to upgrade their secondary for years which is why they could never get over the hump. They didn't just make those moves out of offseason boredom. Those teams can make those moves because the opportunity to fill those needs came about and they managed their cap effectively enough to have space to complete those moves. What you and all the other "spend at all cost" folks are forgetting is that we are cap challenged because we spent at all costs, as KG has pointed out.^ The Panthers primary needs this offseason were speed at WR (Ted Ginn,) a tackle (Michael Oher,) and completely overhauling special teams (Teddy Williams, Ted Ginn, Kurt Coleman, Bruce DeHaven, etc.) If we had the space and the opportunity presented itself (as it did with Greg Olsen years ago) perhaps we would swing a trade or a big signing to combat any of those needs, but the money, etc. just isn't there right now thanks to the mistakes of a GM from which it will take years to recover.
  9. Just look at those social media accounts of his! So happy! So engaging!
  10. Oh, I had completely blocked Lance out from memory. That explains it.
  11. Blake Griffin has the most inconsistent jumper in the league? Man, MKG is so under the radar he can't even get props for the things he does poorly! We will see what Gobert is all about tomorrow night. That said, defending a hobbled Al Jefferson and Bismack Biyombo shouldn't be that difficult.
  12. First Harden, and now Westbrook... Here's your next #hotsportstake if the Thunder come up short again... "Kevin Durant holds players back from realizing their true potential, should the Thunder keep him? We all did it for LeBron, but the narrative heel turn of Kevin Durant will be sad and hilarious only because it's so predictable...
  13. I mean, we did...everybody pretty much knew once we saw Fozzy backing up Stewart and doing so effectively that his time here was done. Heck, even back to last season it was pretty much a foregone conclusion that with another Hurney purge on the horizon he was next in line. If anything, DeAngelo instigated things by taking a shot at the organization that had paid him far beyond his worth for many years. It was low and completely unnecessary, and fans were and still are right to call him on it.
  14. It would be one thing if they got rid of the dead weight that dragged them to that record, but Jimmy Graham and other potential cap casualties are what kept them from having an even higher draft pick.. This is like our 2010 offseason when Richardson infamously started gutting the roster of a 7-9 team in preparation for the lockout. That team ended up going 2-14. The one saving grace Loomis has is he's getting value for the outgoing players, but what does the draft record look like?
  15. 21 actually. And while he's not a superstar, he affects the game in such a positive way that I think it's safe to call him a franchise player and one that we should and will definitely hang on to and build around. The problem is, as it has always been, that the roster doesn't fit together because while they are very athletic and can cause problems defensively, they still lack the skill needed on the offensive end to be anything more than a fringe East playoff team. There were many instances tonight where you saw the Hornets take advantage of that athleticism by getting deflections and steals that led to runouts and easy baskets on the other end that got us back into the game. That frantic, swarming style of play would be ideal, but Al, Maxiell and the like just don't share that athleticism. With the potential cap flexibility next year, hopefully the front office continues with this direction now that the young prospects have grown up this season.
  16. We played better against Cousins when Biz was in. We were able to defend the perimeter and get out and run once they tried to force it in to Boogie. If Biz and Al swap their minute distribution tonight the Hornets probably win this one. Tonight was a classic case of the young core rising to the occasion only to have the pieces surrounding them let them down. So take that for what it's worth.
  17. I don't mean to take chuck's side here but the exact same could be said for Cody and pretty much that entire draft.
  18. I'm tired of hoping for the playoffs when injuries and various other circumstances are pretty much screaming at us that it's just not in the cards. As important as McBob was, the fact that we were pretty much injury free during that stretch run was the key even moreso to sneaking in to the playoffs last year. We have lance in a form that makes him tradeable and potentially 20 something million in space if al and henderson opt out. Just end this season and reconstruct the roster to build around young players making strides and try again next year. Maybe lottery luck smiles on us again
  19. Really it's on Al. We fought back into it but getting jobbed on that call at the end screwed us. Turns out RIAP was right in the first quarter!
  20. On that note how much nicer does that second unit look without Roberts? If only we didn't have to play Maxiell but those are the breaks of this team this season.
  21. Considering how poorly we played that half I'll take a five point deficit. Need to change up defensive coverage on cousins and could use Mo's shot. Other than that not alot to complain about.
  22. Yes. And he's been yapping all night. We're losing because of him. Not the refs.
  23. Need to stop trying to make Al happen. It's not gonna happen with Cousins in there.
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