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Fitterer on trading out of the #6 pick


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Just now, Shocker said:

Sigh…what would you suggest we do right now?  Pretty simple stuff…but I am trying to get you there

Take the best left tackle at 6.  Make rhule run it back with darnold for next season.  Especially since he talked him up and gave up draft capital for him.   If that doesn’t work fire rhule hire a new guy and draft a new qb in the first so they come up together.  This isn’t rocket science.  
 

 

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Oh, I can think of plenty.

Nah.  It’s simple.  We aren’t giving up draft capital for a hurt qb on a 1 year deal when we have darnold eating a cool 18 mill.    If in the unlikely event he gets cut we are not giving jimmy g a multi year deal to come here.  
 

 

in closing jimmy g isn’t coming to Charlotte 

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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Nah.  It’s simple.  We aren’t giving up draft capital for a hurt qb on a 1 year deal when we have darnold eating a cool 18 mill.    If in the unlikely event he gets cut we are not giving jimmy g a multi year deal to come here.  
 

 

in closing jimmy g isn’t coming to Charlotte 

You're not factoring in a desperate coach and an owner desperate for NFL caliber QB play. You seem to be expecting the Panthers to suddenly start making rational moves at QB. I don't.

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4 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Take the best left tackle at 6.  Make rhule run it back with darnold for next season.  Especially since he talked him up and gave up draft capital for him.   If that doesn’t work fire rhule hire a new guy and draft a new qb in the first so they come up together.  This isn’t rocket science.  
 

 

So if Neal, Cross and Ikey are gone what then?  You are not as smart a person as Matt Rhule so I will leave coaching to him.  Easy to sit behind a computer and question everyone when you aren’t vested.

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5 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

 If in the unlikely event he gets cut we are not giving jimmy g a multi year deal to come here. 

With their stated and historic aversion to drafting QBs, why wouldn't they offer a multi-year deal?  They essentially gave Darnold a 2 year by picking up his 5th year.

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Just now, poundaway said:

With their stated and historic aversion to drafting QBs, why wouldn't they offer a multi-year deal?  They essentially gave Darnold a 2 year by picking up his 5th year.

They have gotten burned on teddy and darnold.  They have to have learned their lesson by now.  Third time the charm and all

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6 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

You're not factoring in a desperate coach and an owner desperate for NFL caliber QB play. You seem to be expecting the Panthers to suddenly start making rational moves at QB. I don't.

I think (hope) by getting burned 2 years in a row that they will pump the brakes a bit.  Plus he is hurt.   

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5 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

You're not factoring in a desperate coach and an owner desperate for NFL caliber QB play. You seem to be expecting the Panthers to suddenly start making rational moves at QB. I don't.

They might reach…the media is totally expecting this.  If we don’t we have to give Fitty credit.  I think Fitty knows talent…he just needs time.  

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