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REPORT: Panthers will not tank, working more of a mixed reboot than total rebuild.


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Still, if Cam doesn’t come back at 100% healthy and dominating, we’re going to be the top bet for first overall next year. Look at our D and OL and QB if not Cam... and seems like odds on Cam staying are slim.

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3 minutes ago, t96 said:

Still, if Cam doesn’t come back at 100% healthy and dominating, we’re going to be the top bet for first overall next year. Look at our D and OL and QB if not Cam... and seems like odds on Cam staying are slim.

Yep. It all comes down to Cam's health. With a healthy Cam in Joe Brady's offense and a duct taped together patchwork of an OL and defense we can still be competitive. I'm not saying we're going to the SB, but we can compete against our competition week in and week out. Without a healthy Cam, yeah... we're in the running for a very high draft pick.

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12 minutes ago, t96 said:

Still, if Cam doesn’t come back at 100% healthy and dominating, we’re going to be the top bet for first overall next year. Look at our D and OL and QB if not Cam... and seems like odds on Cam staying are slim.

That's a take with incomplete information. We have no idea what our roster or other rosters are going to look like heading into training camp. Are we a top prospect for a bottom 5 roster without Cam right now? Sure thing. We might not be headed into TC, however. 

There are so many variables with being a dumpster fire #1 draft pick. 

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6 minutes ago, MountaineerChemist10 said:

That's good to hear. A mixed reboot is almost exactly what '17 Rams, Niners & Bills have done. Result? Playoff teams & SB trips. Still no SB ring but you get the picture.

A HUGE tank is similar to what the Browns, Jets & Dolphins have been doing for years. Any improvement so far? Nada.

Niners 4 years before this season:

5-11

2-14

6-10

4-12

That’s about as bad as it gets, hardly a “reboot.”

 

Rams before their first playoff year with McVay, all the way back to 2007:

3-13

2-14

1-15

7-9

2-14

7-8-1

7-9

6-10

7-9 (also after this year traded a ton of draft capital up to 1st overall for Goff)

4-12

 

Bills hovered between 6 and 9 wins for years.

 

Not really the best comparisons, and they haven’t even really had any success.

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1 minute ago, kungfoodude said:

That's a take with incomplete information. We have no idea what our roster or other rosters are going to look like heading into training camp. Are we a top prospect for a bottom 5 roster without Cam right now? Sure thing. We might not be headed into TC, however. 

There are so many variables with being a dumpster fire #1 draft pick. 

You can only add so much talent in one offseason, even with a high pick like we have. And it’s been widely reported we’re not going to be “spenders” in FA.

 

With healthy MVP level Cam I see fringe 9-10 win playoff team at best, without him, no matter who we add (unless it’s a top QB this draft that we play and who is good), I don’t see better than 4 wins, likely less.

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