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Getting 2013 QB draft class vibes


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1 hour ago, RJK said:

A QB at 6 basically makes the panthers the jets for the next 5 years 

How? Please elaborate.

Don't get me wrong, i have no fuging clue about QBs. I also have no fuging clue how messing up on one draft pick ruins your franchise for multiple years.

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1 hour ago, Luciu5 said:

How? Please elaborate.

Don't get me wrong, i have no fuging clue about QBs. I also have no fuging clue how messing up on one draft pick ruins your franchise for multiple years.

It's our only pick until the 4th round due to a bunch of gambles and trades Rhule seemed for the most part to be in control of. People are upset because we should be in year 3 of the rebuild and ready to take over the NFC South with Sean Payton and Tom Brady gone, the Falcons being in denial of their need to blow things up and start a rebuild. Instead we've been running in circles and basically looking like needing to do a full reset in 2023. It's more than just blowing one draft pick, it's possibly Rhule trying to save his job with another gamble to the detriment of the Panthers long term success

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3 hours ago, mc52beast said:

How does anyone know that Rhule is actually on a “hot seat?” Tepper has said nothing publicly about Rhule or the state of the Panthers. Rhule could get lucky, win 7 games and get a fourth year.

If Rhule doesn't pull a rabbit out of his ass this coming season (and is still retained in 2023) Tepper won't be able to show his face in Charlotte for all the verbal abuse he has coming his way (and deservedly so).

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29 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Lance isn't gonna be available. We're probably gonna trade #6 for Jimmy G in route to our 4th straight 5 win season. 😂

He don’t want to come here either lol. Didn’t u see he wants to be traded to a contender, so that’s out. Which I don’t want him anyway 

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