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Jeremy Igo

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Bad News -

 

It looks like a power shift has happened in the NFL with young teams with talented young QBs taking over. The Panthers aren't one of them.

 

Good News - 

The NFC south is not represented as an elite young team yet. We can still claim that title with an amazing off-season. Clean house, find innovative young coaching talent, build quickly.

 

Love,

JI

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8 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Bad News -

 

It looks like a power shift has happened in the NFL with young teams with talented young QBs taking over. The Panthers aren't one of them.

 

Good News - 

The NFC south is not represented as an elite young team yet. We can still claim that title with an amazing off-season. Clean house, find innovative young coaching talent, build quickly.

 

Love,

JI

We have been hearing for years how its all about building around a qb on a rookie contract, but how many superbowls have been won by a qb on a rookie contract in the last twenty years? Last one I can think of seahwaks with Wilson? 

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8 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Bad News -

 

It looks like a power shift has happened in the NFL with young teams with talented young QBs taking over. The Panthers aren't one of them.

 

Good News - 

The NFC south is not represented as an elite young team yet. We can still claim that title with an amazing off-season. Clean house, find innovative young coaching talent, build quickly.

 

Love,

JI

So we should get rid of Allen then?...............as he's young but obviously not talented?

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1 minute ago, PghPanther said:

So we should get rid of Allen then?...............as he's young but obviously not talented?

He looks very inconsistent. I think if a talent like Tua falls to us we take it. If not we see how Cam’s health is. If that looks bad we might have Allen and Grier battle it out... Maybe his inconsistencies can be fixed? Who knows?

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7 minutes ago, PghPanther said:

So we should get rid of Allen then?...............as he's young but obviously not talented?

until he strings together games like last sunday on a consistent basis and not intertwined with completely blowing it due to red zone interceptions and sack fumbles , he is nothing more than a talented backup

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I don't understand why this topic continues to be misrepresented.  Get rid of the atrocious GM whose tenure has produced a losing franchise, get rid of the Coach (there has to be no tolerance for his mediocre consistency), and the QB question technically isn't even an issue.  Draft one if we're in the position to do so, and we'll also have Cam on a cheap 1 year prove it deal. (win win).  

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51 minutes ago, luke262 said:

We have been hearing for years how its all about building around a qb on a rookie contract, but how many superbowls have been won by a qb on a rookie contract in the last twenty years? Last one I can think of seahwaks with Wilson? 

steelers won in Ben's 2nd season, Giants won in Eli's 4th season. Eagles won with Foles but Wentz on his rookie deal got them to 13-3. 

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54 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

He looks very inconsistent. I think if a talent like Tua falls to us we take it. If not we see how Cam’s health is. If that looks bad we might have Allen and Grier battle it out... Maybe his inconsistencies can be fixed? Who knows?

Jackson looked very average last season.....juts saying. 

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Things change quickly in the NFL so I don't think you can glean any sort of trend from this season. Every year there is some new fad that dies the very next season. In 2012 everyone thought the dual threat QB was the future in Kaepernick, RGIII, Cam, and Luck. Everyone thought they would be mainstay QB's for the next decade. None of them are starting games right now. 

The bottom line is, the Panthers need to first figure out who is going to play QB next season, then fix their offensive line, then fix the run defense. They don't need to worry about what the rest of the league is doing right now.

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