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  2. Damn. The Pats leading the pack with an elite QB on a rookie contract and a 6-2 record? Must be nice.
  3. What stood out to me is Lions are still top 5 despite all of these extensions Aidan Hutchinson: 4-years, $180M Jared Goff: 4-years, $212M Amon-Ra St. Brown: 4-years, $120.01M Penei Sewell: 4-years, $112M Jameson Williams: 3-years, $80M Kerby Joseph: 4-years, $85M Alim McNeill: 4-years, $97M Taylor Decker: 3-years, $60M
  4. Pretty sure Mahomes in the playoffs a couple years ago didn’t miss a game with a high ankle sprain. You can look up the original thread and what the doctor said about Bryce’s injury
  5. Sounds like something the front office would say.
  6. Caldwell is a holdover from the Reich experience.
  7. The passing chart has been known to have what looks like a bunch of grapes over there on the right.
  8. If I stop posting on here it probably means I'm dead. I'm not letting you sumbitches down no matter what.
  9. Person also has a deadline piece in The Athletic. Says the Panthers think they are building something g here with Canales, Young, Brown, Jaycee, couple more. I stopped reading.
  10. At this point I don't believe anything that comes out of this teams official channels nor most of what I see.
  11. Been here since 2009, what a long, strange trip it's been. Here's hoping the road goes on forever and the party never ends.
  12. This is set up for a week of excuses if he plays his normal game. If he lives.
  13. Grabbing anyone from the Titans just isn't worth the investment. MLB, though, needs to be addressed either now or in the first round of the draft.
  14. ILB has been a huge weakness since losing Luke. I don't think we'll find the answer in trade, and probably not in FA either. But boy oh boy do we need to focus on MLB in the draft.
  15. That was crazy. Because Dalton was terrible mostly mentally. Which wasn’t a concern going in. Just how slow and statuesque he might be and maybe the arm was washed. Never a thought about him melting down.
  16. Nah they are just trying to protect him. You can't believe the staff right?
  17. Roll it into next season while we spend the rest of this one seeing what we've got, what could be drafted and what we'll still need. Then go grab it. We aren't far from being competitive and we're developing a level of grit we haven't seen since the best Rivera days. There's still a long way to go, but don't eat the seed corn yet. Unless Myles Garrett is on the trading block... then grab him. He'd fix a whole heap of our problems.
  18. And they still wouldn’t put Hooker in. He must be horrible.
  19. That's big if he can. Imagine Yosh Nijman going up against Micah Parsons
  20. My fingers are in my ears and I am singing la la la I can’t hear you.
  21. https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/46735039/2025-nfl-trade-deadline-deals-players-buzz-needs-32-teams
  22. Carolina Panthers (4-4) Chance to make playoffs: 15.4% Projected first-round draft slot: No. 12 Adding, subtracting or sitting it out? Carolina has cap space -- $23.7 million, per Roster Management System -- and could use help at all three levels of the defense. The Panthers are a could-go-either-way team, and whether they add or subtract could depend on whether they're 5-4 or 4-5 after Sunday's game in Green Bay. -- Graziano Key position of need: Inside linebacker. The Panthers rank last in DVOA against tight ends, and Christian Rozeboom has the highest broken tackle against rate among regular off-ball linebackers, according to Sports Info Solutions. -- Schatz Who could be on the move? Running back Chuba Hubbard. There's really no interest in trading Hubbard, and the Panthers aren't expected to be aggressive. But with the emergence of Rico Dowdle, confidence in rookie Trevor Etienne and the return of Jonathon Brooks next season, you could make a case for listening to trade offers for Hubbard and his four-year, $33.2 million contract. -- David Newton Who could be targeted? Titans edge rusher Arden Key. The Panthers' 31.1% pass rush win rate ranks 31st in the NFL, and the edge rusher group has been a big reason why. Though Carolina isn't really in a position to spend future resources for a short-term contract, there's another reason why this could make sense. The Titans have the most 2026 cap space ($113 million) of any team, per OverTheCap.com, which means they probably will be spenders in free agency and unable to get a compensatory pick for losing Key. The Panthers could deal a pick for Key now and then recoup some of the value via a comp pick because they have $31 million in cap space next year (or they could re-sign Key if they like what he brings to them). He has a 22.5% pass rush win rate at edge this season, which would rank fifth best if he had played enough to qualify. -- Walder
  23. Roll her over unless your trading for an established player that you intend on keeping no rentals
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