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So you saw the disaster yesterday, what FA are you bringing in?


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35 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:


 

 

 

31 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

You can hate him all you want, and I do, but this man made Drew Brees a HOFer. 

He's good with QBs and if, GOD PLEASE IF, we fire Rhule, Tepper needs to be on his private jet before the power is shut off on the new conference heading to Payton's home and giving him whatever he is asking.  

Paying the Saints to part with him would be expensive. Then again Teppper has waisted tons of money so far. 

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I keep seeing these topics and my fear is, will one, or two, or 5 FA's really fix anything? This needs to be a ground up rebuild (including coaches). Are you going to rebuild around Baker? Are you going to tank for a high draft pick and rebuild around a drafted QB? There are ways to rebuild a team and unfortunately the Panthers don't appear to be doing any of the common themes. This college coach experience isn't working, and unfortunately no coach is going to be able to step in easily and fix everything quickly in my humble opinion. 

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4 minutes ago, catnip said:

Was it Baker or the center at fault for the missed snaps

7 hours ago, philit99 said:

 

https://theathletic.com/3585009/2022/09/11/panthers-baker-mayfield-loss-browns-officiating/

"But there was a lot of bad that put the Panthers in that spot to start with, including an inauspicious first half by Baker Mayfield, who threw four batted passes and an interception before halftime. Mayfield also mishandled four snaps, three of which were his fault."

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What disaster? I saw a team fight and claw their way out of a 20-3 deficit to take a 24-23 lead with under a minute and a half left. If not for some very unfortunate luck. We just may have won.

 

If this team continues to play as they did during that second half? We just may have something here. Fingers crossed.

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