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The plan?


Jeremy Igo

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4 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Panthers have an easy out with Teddy in 2022. He will only cost 5 million against the cap to release.

Is the plan to draft a QB and use Teddy's second year to let the rookie sit and learn? Teppers is a long term guy and that is definitely a long term plan. 

Possibly depends on the QB drafted. Sit him until mid season or the entire year either way we’re are looking good.

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3 minutes ago, onmyown said:

Possibly depends on the QB drafted. Sit him until mid season or the entire year either way we’re are looking good.

yeah i think ideally you hav ea young kid sit for a year next year, fix up the o line some more, then kick teddy out the door in 2022, either having benched him midseason or what. 

i just don't think it's going to be easy to get that young qb

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9 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Panthers have an easy out with Teddy in 2022. He will only cost 5 million against the cap to release.

Is the plan to draft a QB and use Teddy's second year to let the rookie sit and learn? Teppers is a long term guy and that is definitely a long term plan. 

That’s been the plan from the get go. Lol. 

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