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Mr Mojo Risin

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  1. Except Moore has never had a Qb, coach, or offensive system that is/was as good as the other players you just mentioned
  2. Still wouldn't mind trading Burns if the compensation is right. I think he could be a great player in this defense, much better than he has been previously there is definitely potential however he will be cashing in on a $100+ million deal and we've seen multiple times that players don't live up to that potential after signing those massive deals. Hopefully Burns will continue to work hard at being an elite player even after he gets his massive contract.
  3. To be fair we haven't had a lot of coaches that were good at developing young talent
  4. I really think Shenault can be a solid player for us. Around 700-800 yards 5+ TDs he's a monster with the ball in his hands. We add one or two guys in FA draft one earlyish and draft or sign a TE we are good for this year. Next year we can look at adding a big time playmaker and retool the defense.
  5. In what years would the 1st rd picks be due? Could we say hold onto this years #9 and give up the '24 and '25 1st rounders? Probably not right?
  6. Maybe top 10 in yards given up by penalty other than that....top 10 at what?
  7. Don't we still have Xavier Woods signed for 2 more years? I didn't notice him much how good/bad was he?
  8. I hate to say this because he's had success in this league, but if you want to watch a presser that gives you vibes of our old coaching staff check out Eric Bienemy's WSH Introductory Press Conference. With that being said I'm super excited about this staff and I am really glad to see Tepper being as committed as he is to putting a winning product on the field. Unfortunately his first HC hire did not go as planned and I think we can all give him a mulligan on that if this regime ends up working out. I really hope that it does
  9. Rams released Wagner. I think he'd be a pretty good signing if the money was right
  10. Yea but unfortunately just that one pass doesn't average out very well over the course of a 17 game season
  11. That's going to happen when you have XFL Qbs throwing you passes. See: 2010 Steve Smith
  12. I'm definitely interested in seeing how Burns does in a 3-4 versus a 4-3 if that's what we end up doing. If we don't get a good offer (1st rd + some) I'd hold onto him
  13. Same here OP!!! There isn't a better group, I could think of, to share my misery, grief, and disappointment with year after year than you fine people of The Carolina Huddle. Been going strong since 2010.
  14. Bears oline is actually vastly underrated. It's one of the better units in the NFL
  15. He only threw the ball 318 times and had 60% completion and 7.0 YPP. You aren't going for 3500+ yards 20+ TDs throwing the ball 318 times with his supporting cast on offense. He's not as bad of a thrower as a lot of you guys are making him out to be.
  16. If you were to look at the entirety of Fields passing numbers and not just how many yards he threw for you'd see hes right on par with Cam when it comes to throwing the football. He only threw the ball 318 times. The avg QB that starts 17 games probably averages close to 500+ attempts. He had 60% completion and avg'd 7.0 YPP. Solid numbers. He plays in a pretty crappy offense like Cam did in NE, Cam threw the ball only 368 times that year with 65% completion and 7.2 YPP and everyone gave him crap for how bad of a year he had statistically yet when you break it down and consider the offense the player is playing in the numbers aren't nearly as bad as the casual couch potato makes them out to be. Like Cam, Fields will be an awesome QB with a chance to be great if Chicago ever gets their head out of their ass and learns how to build an offense around their young QB.
  17. I used to really hate Sean Payton. I don't see how he could ever really bleed black and blue after all of the rivalries of the last 10+ years. But if there's one thing I can say I 100% hate more than Sean Payton it would definitely be losing. I feel like he gives us a good chance at making this team competitive year in and year out.
  18. No one knows how these kids will do in the NFL. Playing QB is more than just stats and arm talent. A lot of it goes into the make up of the person and how dedicated they are to their craft. You don't find that out by simply looking at stat sheets and watching tape. Way too early to tell if they are worth drafting or not
  19. Yes exactly if we hire an offensive minded HC would he not also have a say in the QBs in this draft? Even if we hire a DC I'm sure the offensive staff he beings with him will also have input.. How is that information even out yet? 100% this guy has no clue what he's talking about this early into the draft process
  20. Will depend on who we hire as HC. Until that happens Carr will not be a Panther
  21. I mean, Justin Fields is a raw talent when passing the football yes but if you look at his totals in an offense that doesn't have a great offensive line or receiving threat, he had a pretty damn good season. He only threw the ball 318 times in 15 games. He completed 60.4% of his passes and avg'd 7.1 YPP. Not amazing numbers but not bad either for someone who is as great of a rushing threat as he is. He had 3300 total yards 25 TDs and 11 INTs in a less than stellar offense. His numbers are actually similar to Cam's in NE (3300 total yards 21 TDs). On paper the stats look bad but when you break it down and consider the offense they are playing in and who they have around them it makes a huge difference. Fields will be a good/great QB for Chicago if he can stay healthy and they upgrade the players around him. To the OP I think our best bet if we want a QB would be to move up 3 spots to the Lions pick. Texans will probably draft a QB, Colts forsure will be taking a QB, Seahawks could also possibly take one. If they don't and Richardson or Stroud are available at 6 I think we have to make the call.
  22. Imagine having multiple early day picks where we could get not only one DE to replace Burns but another DT/DE as well. Both on rookie contracts. That is how you build a super bowl winning team and ensures you aren't over paying for talent for a 5-6 win team. Think about it. Burns just had 12.5 sacks and we still miss the playoffs and barely churned out 7 wins. Our run defense AND pass rush is still a problem. Now we are about to commit a large % of cap space to a guy where it doesn't matter if he has a good or bad year stats wise. His IMPACT on each game is what matters and Burns impact on a play to play basis is so God awfully low compared to other top DEs in the game. Burns is NOT someone you build your defense around. He's a luxury addition for a team on the cusp. That is not the Carolina Panthers. Signing him to a multi year extension at the $$ it will cost is 100% not the move to make. Best bet is trade him for w.e day 2/3 picks you can get come draft time
  23. You can't honestly believe Jim Harbaugh is cut from the same cloth as Matt fuging Rhule
  24. The problem is we are going to have to pay him like a top 5 DE when he isn't. Trade him for picks get some younger players to fill the void and they could possibly develop into better all around DE's than he is currently. He is a pass rush specialist and nothing more. The contract he is going to demand is not going to be worth it for a team that is in the position we're in
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