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Panthers Confidential - A Look Into the Panthers Offseason
Mr. Scot replied to DeSim's topic in Carolina Panthers
Beane was also the one who initiated the Kelvin Benjamin trade. People think it was our idea. It wasn't. -
Panthers Confidential - A Look Into the Panthers Offseason
Mr. Scot replied to DeSim's topic in Carolina Panthers
Start watching a little after two minutes in. -
Panthers Confidential - A Look Into the Panthers Offseason
Mr. Scot replied to DeSim's topic in Carolina Panthers
Other sources actually confirmed there was no quarterback discussion. The feigned interest in Fields was fishing for trade offers. -
Panthers Confidential - A Look Into the Panthers Offseason
Mr. Scot replied to DeSim's topic in Carolina Panthers
It may have been. Possible they might have needed more space than usual for social distancing. -
One of the two is actually a starter in the NFL. Hint: It's not Walker.
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How much of the Jets performance was really on Darnold?
Mr. Scot replied to SBBlue's topic in Carolina Panthers
You get that he's not actually trying to come to any sort of genuine understanding, right? He's trying to wish this fantasy world where PJ Walker is a starter quality quarterback into existence. It's stupid, but hey... -
Or the Niners...
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It ain't the Ravens...
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Panthers Confidential - A Look Into the Panthers Offseason
Mr. Scot replied to DeSim's topic in Carolina Panthers
Interesting insight... Unpleasant reminder: Cooper was previously mentioned as being a big advocate for the signing of Teddy Bridgewater. -
This is unusual...
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Panthers Confidential - A Look Into the Panthers Offseason
Mr. Scot replied to DeSim's topic in Carolina Panthers
I'd like to think that seeing him working with us might take the sting out of watching him laugh along with the other Buffalo executives at our previous front office's stupidity in that Bills war room video -
Panthers Confidential - A Look Into the Panthers Offseason
Mr. Scot replied to DeSim's topic in Carolina Panthers
One other thought: If they do this again next year, it'll include Dan Morgan. -
Possible. Depends on whether you have a team that emphasizes line play or secondary. Rivera up in Washington would likely go with the lineman, whereas Legion of Boom era Seattle would probably go with Chinn.
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Panthers Confidential - A Look Into the Panthers Offseason
Mr. Scot replied to DeSim's topic in Carolina Panthers
FYI: The guy talking up Chubba Hubbard at about 19 minutes in is the scout who left for a promotion with the Lions. -
I can agree with the choices, but not the order. I think Chinn would net a better trade than Brown. Burns likely does have to be at the top though because the league puts a premium on pass rushers.
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I remember seeing a comment that they had Christensen, Cosmi and a couple of others all graded about the same but I don't remember where.
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I'd probably vote Brian Burns for that spot. On ability, McCaffrey but Burns has an infinitely more tradable contract. Mind you, I'm not interested in trading either one.
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It's kind of a function of the structure. You have to win your division to get to the playoffs, so the other three teams in your division become your rivals. The animosity between teams just kind of comes naturally in that situation, but certain people do "stoke the flames" as it were
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I actually think it's kind of interesting that they're grading players at more than one position. I wonder if that's been done in Carolina before.
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Honestly I think that happens to a decent number of quarterbacks. It's been argued that's what happened to Darnold. I think of David Carr as an example. I've long believed that he could have been a good NFL quarterback if his first few years hadn't suffered from such sh-tty coaching and team management on the part of the Texans.
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Sam Darnold talks about The Adjust To Charlotte And The Panthers
Mr. Scot replied to KatsAzz's topic in Carolina Panthers
I don't really give a damn if he's the most boring person in the world as long as he wins. -
I said before it wouldn't surprise me if he plays left tackle this year but gets shifted to guard in favor of more highly drafted left tackle next season. And I'm okay with that.
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Very possible. There's a saying that the length of the average NFL career is one year too long.
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Not necessarily about Ron, but potentially about the organization. Granted, our organization wasn't exactly stellar for most of his years here. Given the faith they showed in him though, his opinion might be different.
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That's supposed to say "technically", but autocorrect is a birch
