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Panthers confirmed to be in Stafford discussion
hepcat replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
Unless it’s for a reasonable price I’m not really interested in Stafford. Bridgewater and a 2nd, maybe. But damn, if they give up a 1st for Stafford I’ll be really pissed. -
Stafford trade agreement might be in place before the Super Bowl
hepcat replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
Goff said something about McVay’s gf years ago and I heard he never got over it, true story -
Todd McShay is CONVINCED we will move on from Teddy
hepcat replied to JABANOG's topic in Carolina Panthers
lol BREAKING NEWS the Panthers want to move on from loser QB Teddy Bridgewater WOW I DID NOT KNOW THIS -
Panthers let go of a couple of front office guys
hepcat replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
Probably guys that don’t want to trade for Watson -
Deshaun WATSON Officially Requests Trade from Texans
hepcat replied to ncstatekwi's topic in Carolina Panthers
I bet he goes to the Dolphins -
They can have next years 1st and Bridgewater or no deal
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Mike Remmers will start at left tackle in the Superbowl.
hepcat replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
Packers were starting backup tackles against Shaq Barrett and JPP and it didn’t end well. Mahomes is a magician and gets rid of the ball extremely fast. Excited to see how that plays out. -
We all know Bridgewater isn’t the answer. But frankly the Panthers aren’t in a great position to move on from him. He has a $23m cap hit and no team will be jumping for joy to add him to their roster. Picking 8 in the first round, there are a lot of QB hungry teams picking ahead of the Panthers. So, I would not be surprised if the Panthers continue building the roster through the draft and be forced to roll with Bridgewater next season. Could we see someone like Darnold or Trubisky brought in to compete with Teddy? Definitely possible. But if they can draft as well as they did last year, the team will be better regardless.
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I thought he might be a surprise QB to change teams this offseason. The 49ers might definitely be in the mix for him.
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Big difference trading for a proven QB than a rookie prospect. Watson is worth it. I'm not usually a supporter of trading away a lot of draft assets, but the way Rhule coaches up players, I think this team could win in 2021 and beyond with Watson at QB. Otherwise, they either need to hope one of the top QB's falls to them at 8, draft a rookie QB in the later rounds, or just suck it up and roll with Bridgewater for another season. Another all-defense draft might make for a top 5 defense in a year or two.
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Greg is a class act and a legendary Panther. Ring of Honor for sure. HOF maybe.
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How soon will Deshaun and Houston be open to trade talks?
hepcat replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
I’m starting to realize that the likelihood the Panthers trade for Watson is extremely low. They don’t have the same draft assets the Jets or Dolphins do, who both have an extra first round pick this year. The Panthers would realistically have to give up CMC to make the deal enticing and work financially, maybe even more like Burns and 2 first round picks. The price is extremely high for a team without extra draft picks. And now with Detroit possibly entering the QB market too, Houston picking at 8 would face the same dilemma the Panthers do, probably not getting a shot at one of the top QB prospects like Fields or Wilson and having to overdraft Mac Jones or Trask. Frankly, the Panthers are in a really shitty position to upgrade at QB this offseason. So glad they beat Washington though. -
No thanks on Stafford. It’s Watson or rookie QB for me. Only way I am cool with Bridgewater even staying on the team is if there’s a rookie behind him waiting to start.
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Our old buddy Josh McCown has a job opportunity...
hepcat replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Carolina Panthers
McCown should probably go be a QB coach first -
Some companies leave job postings up for months or years and never hire anyone for this very reason.
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For me it was the Minnesota game. Teddy had a bad game against Tampa both times, but they are one of the best teams in the NFL this season. Teddy straight gave away the game against Minnesota and inexplicably played like trash. You would have thought he would have upped his game against his former team, but it was quite the opposite. Then he threw the coaching staff under the bus after the game. That game ended the season and Teddy's possibility of being a long term option.
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I agree with most of what you're saying. The trick is really finding guys that mesh well with the personality of the coaches and other players, along with like you said, the players having enough of their own inner drive to be successful. That "fire in your gut". One of the reasons I think Andy Reid is a fantastic coach is, he always seems to get the best out his players. Guys like Tyreek Hill and Kareem Hunt are massive talents with questionable character that could have destroyed a different team. Marvin Lewis used to be the guy that "rehabilitated" troubled players. It'll be interesting to see how Rhule and Fitterer build the team, because we know Rhule can squeeze extra out of his players, now the onus is on them to find guys to fit the system. I honestly think they're a good QB from being a playoff team as it stands, so I hope they draft someone or go all in for Watson. Stafford would be a disaster and keeping Bridgewater without any competition would cause a revolt from the fanbase, so I think everyone is on the same page lol
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What sucks for Teddy is, he really did some good things especially earlier in the season. He hadn't played a full schedule since before his injury. Part of his issues were probably conditioning, which would explain why he got worse as the season went along and why he was at his worst at the end of games. I'm probably one of the biggest Bridgewater haters on this board. I'm on record many times saying I would have rather kept Kyle Allen for a minuscule salary over Bridgewater. But I have to say I would assume Teddy would be better next season with better endurance and conditioning. I'm fine keeping him if they draft a rookie QB to sit for half or a whole season.
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There are NFL caliber players in every round. The variables for success are so wide ranging that sometimes a guy might have a wonderful career in one situation and be a bust somewhere else. Say Dwayne Haskins was drafted by the Steelers originally and got to spend a couple seasons on the bench on a well coached team. I have a feeling he doesn’t get cut in under 2 seasons.