
WhoKnows
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God I wish we were like the NBA with protected picks. It would have been great to put top 3 or 5 protection on it. We were basically allowed to fug up two #1 overall picks. Congrats Scott, you suck balls.
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I’d let Bryce keep competing. He’s not the guy as far as I can tell but unless we can get a 1st for him from some idiot that thinks he can fit in, he’s our captain to get us the best draft position he can in 2024/2025. I also wouldn’t sign Higgins. What’s the point again? He’s fine as Chase’s #2 and I think he’s really good, but I don’t think he’s a WR1. I do agree on Iky. He’s another Fitterer fug up. He literally looks like Little out there with guys just running full speed around him. Had we gone Slater and just had better drafts in general we could have gone Garrett Wilson over Iky and had an offense with a real LT and Moore, Wilson and CMC. Not bad and maybe it would have kept us in the playoffs last year so we couldn’t trade up for Young so we take a stab at Levis instead. The biggest thing is getting a legit talent guy at GM who is drafting well. We are going to have several top of the draft sets of picks over the next few years so we need to hit. That’s really the only way to turn this poo around. Good drafting and a good coach.
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Problem is that we did it one year too late and we are paying the price. All the we can’t trade Burns folks were wrong. Once Rhule was deemed done, we should have just said we need to suck out so we have a top 3 pick to get a QB. That simple. I would have let Rhule end the season but I would have gutted his team. Tell Fitterer to sell but get a good return. Trade Moore for pick 15 (GB offered their first). Trade Burns for two firsts and a 2nd. Save a ton of cap on both. After the Sweat and Young trades and 1-16, we may not get poo for Burns. Get a first for CMC or no trade. We were stupid to trade CMC to a struggling 49ers who were supposed to be good. We turned their team around in the process and fuged our picks we got in the trade. Get future picks so we could get their 2024 1st and 2nd not their 2023 2nd and 3rd… Right now, we’ve got a bare cupboard right now. Maybe Burns can net something but Horn and Brown won’t get enough to trade them.
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Confused Why Some Seem to Think We Got Fleeced
WhoKnows replied to Daddy_Uncle's topic in Carolina Panthers
SMH. I’m likely done in here for a while but Fitterer literally ended any chance of being competitive for a few years or even started us in a Browns/Lions decade+ run. I don’t care about Tepper being involved. It’s Fitterer many of us wanted sacked with Rhule because even with Rhule having the last say, Fitterer showed nothing good. All the people who said give him more rope should realize he destroyed this team. We have no coach, no GM, no QB, no Moore, no CMC, no TE, no LT, no interior OL, no extension or haul for Burns, no 2024 1st overall pick, no 2025 2nd and no depth/young talent from the past three drafts. @Carl Spackler was dead on, as were a bunch of us who followed the drafts and hated our results. We 100% could have had this team chock full of talent if we didn’t do the trades that Fitterer did and we picked the guys that us huddlers liked way more than who Fitterer actually drafted. To say that Fitterer has been an unmitigated disaster is the understatement of the decade. -
Surprised to see him listed so much.
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Sick of Losing…Do you have Patience for a Slow 2024.
WhoKnows replied to Panthercougar68's topic in Carolina Panthers
Preaching to the choir. We fuged up the rebuild royally. Your Lions example is something that one of the no tank/don’t trade Burns holdouts argued with me about. I used them as one of my examples of a team that got rid of their best player (Stafford) for picks and the team improved. Plenty more recent examples but the Lions got multiple firsts to help with their rebuild and it worked. Add in having some high picks like Sewell and Hutchinson, extra picks and some good drafting in day 2/3 like St. Brown and La Porta and you get talented quick. Instead of building up picks we gave up multiple firsts and seconds and thirds, etc. and also drafted poorly and are the worst team in the league by 2 games. -
Sick of Losing…Do you have Patience for a Slow 2024.
WhoKnows replied to Panthercougar68's topic in Carolina Panthers
New England winning tonight pretty much locked the pick we traded to Chicago into the 1st overall. This is the most bleak it’s ever been. Young cost us Jalen Carter, CMC, Moore, Williams/Maye and 2 more 2nds. That’s a franchise killer unless a miracle happens. We are just so far away from talented enough to compete and that sucks balls. We need another miracle to get a real good coach/GM combo and it’s still going to take many years to get back or we become the Browns or Detroit and linger at the bottom for a decade+. I don’t think I can watch another whole season where my QB can’t even get the ball past the LOS to avoid a grounding penalty. -
Panthers abandoning Wofford for training camp, will be in Charlotte
WhoKnows replied to TN05's topic in Carolina Panthers
Who cares at this point. We wouldn’t go to training camp for at least a few years. No Cam, Luke, TD, Moore, CMC left to see. Do I really want to see our child QB? Imagine going from our canon armed Cam wow throws to what we have now? -
The Athletic: “‘Hunger Games’ culture” at BOFA
WhoKnows replied to SuperBowlBound's topic in Carolina Panthers
I don’t really agree. I think this may have been like Marty’s love fest with Greg Little where he ignored the combine drills and the fact that he was a falling knife. Fitterer is on record that he and the scouts were on young the year before and the not throwing at the combine and measurable were all ignored. I think this article seems to point to a clear separation of GM and coach. Maybe Fitterer and others (Brown was the point guard QB guy) were able to convince everyone including Tepper that Younh would be great. Reich sure seemed high on Young right after the pick and Brown was talking about point guard QBs in February. I don’t see Tepper as the scout. I see him as an owner who wants to be involved. His frustration sure seems IMHO to feel like he got fleeced and Fitt/others fed him stuff like why isn’t Frank working to fix his footwork. Tepper’s screwed up royally but this all smells like Fitterer fuging up again and going to Tepper with other coaches to save his job by throwing Reich and all under the bus. Not saying Reich didn’t deserve to be fired either. It’s a mess but to me this article seems to scream a divide between Fitterer and Reich after poo went bad. -
The Athletic: “‘Hunger Games’ culture” at BOFA
WhoKnows replied to SuperBowlBound's topic in Carolina Panthers
100% agree. His hiring is his downfall and unfortunately he likely listened to Hurney about Rhule and then Rhule about Fitterer and then Fitterer about Reich. If Fitterer hadn’t gutted the team with his trades and awful drafting, I’d be a little more optimistic but I’m just hoping we get a hiring correct for once and actually draft talent than a new coach can mold. It will be hard for Tepper to not be patient this time because you can’t expect playoffs any time soon, the talent level is that bad. Crossing my fingers that we make a good call on a new GM and coach. -
The Athletic: “‘Hunger Games’ culture” at BOFA
WhoKnows replied to SuperBowlBound's topic in Carolina Panthers
Some people in here think the Teppers are some sort of masterminds calling plays, drafting the team and making every call. I think Tepper was fed a lot of bunk like Brown’s point guard analogy, which was probably to make DJ’s throw in not look so bad when GB offered pick 15 last year. He got fed that we were contenders, which was seen in the early Fitt and Reich pressers and that was also likely the story Fitt went with to CYA the fact that he said no to the Burns bounty. I think Tepper’s frustration comes not from his masterpiece of moves not working out but realizing that he got fed a lot of stories, all of which turned out to be wrong and now he’s the owner of the bottom dweller of the league without a 2024 #1 out overall pick to energize fans and the team. When you read all this poo, do you really think that Reich and others who felt the heat weren’t sending out blurbs to their media fans about Tepper to paint him as the devil? I still think Tepper’s been an idiot because he trusted in Marty, Rhule, Fitterer and Reich, but I definitely don’t think he’s this evil mastermind pushing all the buttons on poor Frank and Scott and this article seems to elude to the problem being the terrible results creating a lot of in fighting to CYA all the bad calls and bad performances. -
The Athletic: “‘Hunger Games’ culture” at BOFA
WhoKnows replied to SuperBowlBound's topic in Carolina Panthers
Yep. I think everyone started preseason thinking we had an all star staff and a solid team like Reich saying we were playoff contenders and Fitterer saying the roster was better overall. Once preseason games hit and we looked terrible, the CYA stuff came out. Once we just started losing every week to be team #32, it doesn’t surprise me that this started happening. Reich and Fitterer knew they were on hot seats and so did the rest of the staff. Reich seemed to take the I don’t care just fire me and pay me approach and Fitterer appears to have taken the throw everyone else under the bus approach. I have no idea exactly what role Tepper played in all the moves but I can get why he was so pissed at the results and Reich obviously needed to go. I just hope we decide to get a legitimate GM in place with legit consulting/advice to get a good offensive mind in place and get an actual rebuild process in place. We can’t compete as we are now but we do need to know if Young has any chance. We fuged up not getting a bounty for Burns but at $30M per season he’s not part of a true rebuild. Unfortunately we already wasted our chance to get something real for Moore and CMC so we’re going to have to buckle down and draft well at the top of the round for a couple more years. -
If you were GM, how would you use our that first pick in round 2?
WhoKnows replied to SCO96's topic in Carolina Panthers
Marty 2.0 was bad with some similar traits like falling in love with a player (like Grier and Little) and reaching/trading up when he probably could have waited or drafted someone a lot better. That said he (2.0) and Gettleman were miles ahead of Fitterer. You can legitimately state that Fitterer has yet to draft an impact player that has contributed more than an average starter for us. Horn might be the closest but he’s barely played. His draft record when including all the picks traded away is legitimately abysmal right now. -
Panthers waive offensive lineman Brett Toth
WhoKnows replied to WarPanthers89's topic in Carolina Panthers
Who were the goofs in here that told me we had solid depth? Our OL is anchored by Moton (drafted by Gettleman). Hurney and Fitterer drafted Greg Little, Dennis Daley, Christensen, Zavala, Iky and Deonte Brown in the past 6 drafts after we lost Norwell, Kalil, Turner and Williams in a span of about a year. That’s why even with some success late last year that our OL has basically been bad ever since Hurney came back. We passed on a bunch of good draft opportunities at OL and our OL is terrible again and with injuries we are started PS guys left and right. -
If you were GM, how would you use our that first pick in round 2?
WhoKnows replied to SCO96's topic in Carolina Panthers
Yep. La Porta went 2 picks before the Rams 2nd and 5 picks before Mingo. Kincaid was the top TE and he only went 9 before La Porta. Trading up should have been done for a TE this past draft instead of reaching on DJ Johnson. We went Mingo in a not as good WR class because we traded away Moore. Fitterer has been just like Hurney 2.0. Don’t take BPA or draft deep positions to get better overall draft value. Instead, draft to weakness and reach for needs with trade ups to make sure you get the least draft value you can. -
Not that I’m aware of. The Tepper making all the decisions never really came up until post Rhule/Frank sucking. People can rewrite history but Rhule supposedly had full control of decisions and getting rid of Teddy was definitely his call. Remember his calling out of the coaching? Pretty sure Teddy’s end of game performances (bad) and complaints were the reason for parting, not Tepper.
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I wonder if Rhule, Hurney and Fitt drove that. Hurney always acted like he was going to get canned after he came back. Remember Tepper’s letter to PSL holders that mentioned patience with an obvious rebuild? I can’t recall exactly but I think it was after Cam’s release. We didn’t really hear about Tepper’s involvement in any of the Rhule QBs and heck he said he kept Marty because of his college scouting. I think Tepper got more involved the worse we got but he committed to the people and hires so his fault as the boss.
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There’s no reason to have a good feeling. We aren’t going to take a QB at 33 and we don’t have #1 overall so where would we get a QB to be optimistic about? We have so many legitimate holes that being competitive in 2024 relies on basically finding a diamond when we don’t even have a mine. If Fitterer is still around, then you can chalk up some more bad value trades, reaches and having more talent drain. There is no quick fix and it feels like 2024 is 2011 except that Fitterer actually made the trade up to get Clausen in the 1st and we won’t get Cam. It sucks so bad to be a fan right now knowing that Fitterer basically did make what would have been Hurney’s biggest mistake and he threw in not trading Burns/trading CMC and Moore for nothing. Coaching failures aside, our biggest mistake as a franchise was hiring Fitterer and not a legit GM.
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Unfortunately, I think the height has been a hinderance. It feels like he’s done those jump throws and on some of his picks he’s made panics decisions where it’s sure doesn’t seem like he saw everything. I posted this before on eye levels because Brees kept coming up in comparisons and Bree’s’ eye level is much closer to Stroud than Young.
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Yep. The people who say the huddle wouldn’t do better than Fitterer are mistaken and very likely have never been in the draft threads. Heck, all of us who wanted to actually rebuild instead of “going for it” (signing lots of FAs and trading away picks instead of trading expensive players for picks) were also correct. It’s just a shame that we’ve blown so many picks and trades that we need so much help to get back to competitive. We also are negative on those extra picks most rebuilding teams have.
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Honestly, his arm is just not good enough for the NFL. It’s literally that simple. He's short on every throw. There’s no overcoming it. We need a new QB and without our 2024 1st, we’ve basically set ourselves back a few years.
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