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NFL free-agency ratings: Most impactful moves for all 32 teams - Panthers in the near perfection category


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14 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Don’t patronize me.  LOL.  BTW...most NFL games are TD or less.  

Patronize you? Funny. Actually  I am glad to prove once again you have no clue what you are talking about and spout  personal insults because you have nothing of substance to offer on a football forum. Go back to middle school where your juvenile insults would be appreciated.

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1 minute ago, The Lobo said:

I will gladly eat crow about Hurndog. I was baffled we brought him back, but so far, these two offseans have been solid. He has done real well. 

Shows you care more about the Panthers and building a winning team  than furthering a personal agenda as some posters do.

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Skimmed a few articles of this type from last year.

Couple of nuggets...

WINNERS:

Tennessee Titans (9-7, 3rd in the AFC South)

San Francisco 49ers (4-12, 3rd in the NFC West)

Minnesota Vikings (8-7-1, 2nd in NFC North)

Green Bay Packers (6-9-1, 3rd in the NFC North)

Cleveland Browns (7-8-1, 3rd in the AFC North)

LOSERS:

Baltimore Ravens (10-6, NFC North Champions)

Indianapolis Colts (10-6, 2nd in AFC South)

Seattle Seahawks (10-6, 2nd in NFC West)

New England Patriots (They did okay)

HIGHLY RATED MOVES:

Bills signing A J McCarron

Giants signing Nate Solder

49ers signing Jerrick McKinnon

Packers signing Jimmy Graham

 

This is why I don't take offseason grades seriously.

Being declared an offseason "winner" is cool and all, and it's encouraging, but the reality is it doesn't mean anything.

I hope for the best like anybody, but we tend to joke about other teams' fans when they celebrate their wins in March. It's not really any better when we do it.

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

Skimmed a few articles of this type from last year.

Couple of nuggets...

WINNERS:

Tennessee Titans (9-7, 3rd in the AFC South)

San Francisco 49ers (4-12, 3rd in the NFC West)

Minnesota Vikings (8-7-1, 2nd in NFC North)

Green Bay Packers (6-9-1, 3rd in the NFC North)

Cleveland Browns (7-8-1, 3rd in the AFC North)

LOSERS:

Baltimore Ravens (10-6, NFC North Champions)

Indianapolis Colts (10-6, 2nd in AFC South)

Seattle Seahawks (10-6, 2nd in NFC West)

New England Patriots (They did okay)

HIGHLY RATED MOVES:

Bills signing A J McCarron

Giants signing Nate Solder

49ers signing Jerrick McKinnon

Packers signing Jimmy Graham

 

This is why I don't take offseason grades seriously.

Being declared an offseason "winner" is cool and all, and it's encouraging, but the reality is it doesn't mean anything.

I hope for the best like anybody, but we tend to joke about other teams' fans when they celebrate their wins in March. It's not really any better when we do it.

What about the Rams or the Saints or Bears.  All judged to have great FAs and drafts and all had winning seasons. Typical MO. Just post exaggerated and biased examples to further your agenda. Even using your info,  Cleveland went from 0-16 to 7-9 which was a huge improvement based on a great offseason. Yet they were losers. So typical.

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16 hours ago, Seltzer said:

Yep... I'm usually a homer, but this will always be a sticking point for the existing regime until we can change this... 

That being said, any objective observer should be happy with the offseason thus far.

Don’t really understand why people are so excited over Hurney signing two linemen who are coming off of pretty serious injuries. Just don’t know what we’re getting.

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17 hours ago, Thomas9289 said:

I love the moves! He has changed my mind about him. 2.0 is the real deal so far.

I think it's fair to go a step further, he's Hurney 3.0 at this point.  first was original stint, second was his second stint under JR, and now 3.0 is under tepper who might be helping shape Hurneys decisions.

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