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Panthers could finish with the worst defense in the history of the NFL


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1 hour ago, frankw said:

We hired an offensive head coach and proceeded to gut the defense in order to build up the offense around the smallest QB in the league.

Sorry if isn't fair but Dave Canales has to figure something out. He took the job.

If you chop off your feet then try to run a marathon you have no one to blame when you fall on your face. 

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1 hour ago, frankw said:

We hired an offensive head coach and proceeded to gut the defense in order to build up the offense around the smallest QB in the league.

Sorry if isn't fair but Dave Canales has to figure something out. He took the job.

It’s not surprising. Fitterer in 3 years traded away so much talent (DJ and CMC, basically Burns) and draft picks (2 firsts, 3 2nds and a score of thirds and fourths). We lost so much talent that there was no way to fix both and we didn’t even have the cap space to sign the guards without trading Burns first.

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