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imminent rogaine

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  1. Get rid of everyone except Mingo.

    We can afford to pay the premium it would take to make a premier WR want to consider our shitty team and shitty offense. Huddle is always hilarious when it comes to landing WRs in the off season. “Why don’t we just trade for Chase, and Jefferson and sign Evans and Higgins?”

    I’d sign Dortch or Ritchie James as a cheap slot guy. They both do just fine when they get playing time. I would sign Ridley. He is good enough to be a WR1 on a team and might go under the radar with a hand full of other bigger names in FA. Throw a draft pick at one and hope we land someone talented for once.

     

  2. 7 minutes ago, UNCrules2187 said:

    If we keep Evero on board I'm pretty ok with this

    That’s what I came to say. I am hoping that he has his offensive staff and doesn’t have a defensive staff. I don’t know how you could look at the job that Evero did past season, and really hope for much more. I mean, after all, we did shut his very own offense down there at the end. He has to know firsthand what this defense is about.

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  3. If we were earmarking any money to use on a future Horn extension, we can go ahead and use that on Burns. One guy is in on every play, the other can’t run down a football field. 
    Bright side is that maybe we get more chances to see CJ Henderson grab, tug, hold and get toasted play after play!

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  4. 21 hours ago, FuFuLamePoo said:

    I also agree acting like only big RB’s are able to get tough yards is hilarious and really not a thing at all

    Exactly. I’d almost rather have a little bowling ball back there behind the line to punch it in but back-versatility keeps the defense from selling out.


    Eagles’ goal line package seemed to always use Gainwell or Scott. They are both like 200lbs and didn’t seem to have much trouble. Chiefs liked to sub in McKinnon at the goal line - their smaller pass catching guy. Seems like a good staff w a decent line can figure out how to get it done.

  5. Draft young cheap replacements. Let old guys walk. If you have a good line, a qb, and a competent scheme, then the guy in the backfield isn’t that important. It’s a position where injuries are frequent and the lifespan is short. We should be drafting a young guy now.

    I said this in another thread but I think Kendre Miller is one of the top 3 backs in the draft. Solid in every aspect of the game. And now It looks like we are at least somewhat interested:

    https://pantherswire.usatoday.com/2023/04/18/2023-nfl-draft-panthers-tcu-rb-kendre-miller-top-30-visit/

  6. Looking at day two or three here:

     

    I think Kendre Miller, RB TCU, is one of the top three RBs in the draft. Good size and speed combo that seems to slip through the holes and slip out of tackles. Chubba improvement/replacement at-worst. 
     

    Ji’Ayir Brown, Safety Penn st, kind of reminds me of Chinn on the tape I saw. Size is similar to our other safeties, Bell and Woods. Could be a potential Woods replacement if we cut him in ‘24 for cap savings or let him walk thereafter. Seems like versatile DBs are going to have some value in this system.

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