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Mr. Scot

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  1. The whole thing of people attaching their personas to past failures like Hurney and Bridgewater is really kind of weird. I guess the next step is somebody on here wailing that we never should have fired John Fox or parted ways with Kerry Collins. (dear mods, if these should appear please ban them immediately)
  2. To be fair though, at least none of those viewpoints were universally held. My biggest question going into the draft was whether or not Tepper would keep his word and let his football people do their jobs rather than inserting himself into the process. When push came to shove, he did indeed keep his nose out of it, and I'm happy about that.
  3. Looking forward to our first look... Don't know if it's been specified, but I'm guessing next week is also when they'll have the tryout players in.
  4. Here are some actual answers, and there honestly is some good info in here: Person describes Scott Fitterer and Dan Morgan as "cooking burgers and having beers in the backyard" close, so he believes the assistant GM job is Morgan's to lose. Regarding Justin Fields, Person confirms that the Panthers interest in him was largely a smokescreen trying to bait other teams to trade up. That David Tepper wanted him was true, but he wasn't going to force it. Also as previously suggested, Fitterer and Rhule weren't sold on anybody other than Trevor Lawrence and Zack Wilson. And yes, they do have a lot of confidence in Sam Darnold, more than they did Justin Fields (which is kinda obvious at this point). Said that the Panthers brass had really zeroed in on Jaycee Horn over the last few weeks leading up to the draft, but that if Penei Sewell had dropped to eight it would have made things very interesting. Mentioned that the Panthers don't appear to be interested in former Bears tackle Charles Leno, or in signing a veteran for the backup quarterback role. Regarding last year, said he doesn't believe Marty Hurney ever really embraced the rebuild (and given that he was on an expiring contract, that's not surprising). The end result wound up being kind of a partial, half ass rebuild that included signing guys like Bridgewater. While attempting to trade up, the Bears didn't offer the Panthers as good a deal as they did the Giants (which doesn't make a lot of sense, but it's the Bears). A few quick hits: Believes there's a good chance the free safety spot could be manned by Jeremy Chinn... Sets the over under for wins this season at 8.5... Doesn't believe that Darnold failing would get Rhule or Fitterer fired... Thinks the team could have "real competition" at the kicker spot... Rookie minicamp will be next weekend...
  5. For Athletic subscribers, going on now...
  6. I know it's a big part of what the Saints have been doing since Payton got there. As much as anything, it's just nice to see something different than those old Shula route combos that too frequently had two players running to the same spot.
  7. I think there may be some requirement that he has to do things to live up to a screen name.
  8. Sorry, no. And FYI, "the other guy" is a bot.
  9. I remember when Fozzy Whitaker was our primary backup. Guess you could say we've gone from Waka Waka to Hubba Bubba.
  10. You shouldn't. Jones was a great special teamer but a terrible safety.
  11. Now the team just has to do this ten more times
  12. Sometimes when a team announces they're going to cut somebody, they're fishing for a trade. Of course, if teams know you're just going to release them anyway, there's not necessarily as much incentive.
  13. To be fair, he's also an NFL sized monster himself.
  14. I think he's the second draft pick to sign across the league. Somebody else signed the first one yesterday but I forget who.
  15. You can throw in that the Saints fans really wanted him as well. First off because he's good but also because they loved the idea of having Joe Horn's son. So there's that too...
  16. Happy to help. I was thinking the same thing when I saw it, though I can't claim to have watched enough of the Dolphins to say anything authoritative about him.
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