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Mr. Scot

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  1. To the folks who like to say that character issues don't matter... Stuff like this is why they kinda do
  2. Valid point. The DL class at The Combine looked really good.
  3. Uuuhhh, yeah...this dude is dumb as a box of rocks
  4. Trades can't be finalized until free agency opens anyway so they never would have gotten away with it had they tried. Still, kudos to them for doing the right thing.
  5. To be fair, this isn't necessarily the sort of thing anybody could have foreseen... ...but yes.
  6. Does that include when they were playing us?
  7. I actually think he and Burns might both do better in a 3-4.
  8. He did say Jordan might be a backup rather than a starter.
  9. No details yet, but if he bet against the Falcons, I wouldn't count on him ever playing again.
  10. Perhaps, but until Rhule is gone I'm not really expecting it to let up all that much.
  11. That doesn't specify how they're going to fix it though. From the article: But the Panthers are also starting to get comfortable with the idea of sliding Brady Christensen to left tackle, signing a guard or two in free agency and drafting a quarterback at No. 6. Christensen would start at left tackle, Michael Jordan would start or backup at left guard, Pat Elflein would start at center, a new right guard and Taylor Moton would start at right tackle.
  12. I do too. I'm just not so sure I want them out of this year's draft.
  13. It's possible. They smokescreened interest in Justin Fields last year. That said, I have a feeling that at least as far as Matt Rhule and David Tepper go, the interest in Kenny Pickett is real.
  14. Not that I'd necessarily be against it depending on what we get back, but there's a part of me that's tired of supplying missing pieces for other teams rather than building our own. Unfortunately, we'd have to be run by smarter people to start doing the latter.
  15. Panthers becoming more open to drafting a QB Excerpts: While the Panthers’ first priority remains to fix its offensive line, don’t be surprised if they take one of the top quarterbacks in April’s draft. The narrative surrounding this quarterback class is that it’s weak compared to others. But the Panthers’ staff isn’t buying it. “History says that there will probably be a quarterback that comes out here that will be a franchise quarterback,” Panthers coach Matt Rhule told reporters last Wednesday. “Obviously, we pick six, so we have a lot of options.” ... Ideally, the Panthers would have liked for their gamble on Sam Darnold to pay off. They invested three draft picks, including a second- and fourth-round pick in 2022, on Darnold. He’s going to make $18.9 million in 2022 after the Panthers picked up the fifth-year option on his contract last year. But it hasn’t worked out, and Rhule and Carolina general manager Scott Fitterer were both on record saying that they would be aggressive in their pursuit of a quarterback. “It’s really an important decision for us,” Fitterer said. “Do we go the free-agent route, do we go through the draft? We’re fairly far along on the quarterback evaluation on the college class. We’ve gone through it from a free agent standpoint. We’ll look at all other options that are out there. ... Most draft experts and scouts say Evan Neal, Ikem Ekwonu and Charles Cross are the top three offensive tackles in this draft. All three are expected to be Day 1 starters. And if one of those guys is on the board, the Panthers will most likely take him. But the Panthers are also starting to get comfortable with the idea of sliding Brady Christensen to left tackle, signing a guard or two in free agency and drafting a quarterback at No. 6. Christensen would start at left tackle, Michael Jordan would start or backup at left guard, Pat Elflein would start at center, a new right guard and Taylor Moton would start at right tackle. ... The Panthers will also look at trading back if they can get multiple picks in return. In that case, former Nevada quarterback Carson Strong would be an option later in the first round, a source told The Observer. Everyone knows that the Panthers won’t be able to turn things around until they get both the offensive line and quarterback fixed, but they are tempering their expectations when it comes to who they can acquire. ... Deshaun Watson’s legal situation has not yet been resolved. And most observers believe Aaron Rodgers and Russell Wilson will stay put in Green Bay and Seattle, respectively. Also, while there were reports that the Panthers inquired about Cousins in Minnesota, two sources said that call never occurred. The coaching staff and front office were actually in a meeting when they heard the news and laughed it off. ... Cousins’ salary cap number is $45 million in 2022, and the Panthers are in no position to pay that. Given their cap space and Darnold’s salary, the Panthers will need an option that won’t cost as much. Unless the Panthers were to trade for a veteran quarterback with a lower salary or sign a veteran in free agency, drafting a quarterback and using what they have on the offensive line is looking like their best option.
  16. To be clear, the article only says the teams have called and asked about him and mentions what the Panthers price might be. It's quite possible that teams, upon hearing that price, are saying "no thanks".
  17. I don't think he "proved" he's worth as much as he's asking.
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