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LinvilleGorge

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  1. I strongly disagree. I'd take Willis, Howell, and Corral for sure over him. Those are the only three I'd take in the 1st. Pickett would be my #5 behind Ridder and he'd be #6 if it wasn't for Strong's injury concerns. There's just nothing there to get excited about IMO.
  2. I can't believe people are falling for this. Granted a fifth year when he has a significant age and experience advantage he finally put up good stats. Before he put up JAG stats. When you actually watched him play, he still looked like a JAG. The arm is average. The athleticism measurables don't show up. Here's nothing to get excited about. He's a more mobile Mac Jones physically but Mac Jones is the smarter QB.
  3. Yeah, we know. Here's some news for Robby. Anyone who watched the Panthers play last year doesn't want Robby at WR.
  4. Kenny Pickett and a UNC OL with our 1st two picks? Holy poo. What a disaster.
  5. Robby sure does have some strong opinions for a guy who played so damn awful last year.
  6. It's just that our two best QBs had that type of personality. At the end of the day, as long as the team believes their QB gives them a chance they're gonna show up for him.
  7. We don't necessarily need a rah rah type QB, but we could definitely use one that is NFL caliber.
  8. Hurney is gone yet somehow we've upped the Hurney-ism of our cap management.
  9. Just an FYI, but you're replying to a spam bot.
  10. Jimmy G getting us to a wildcard spot with Rhule and company...
  11. Yeah, we went to the SB with a low level FA at QB too. So have other teams. Doesn't mean it's a great path to take.
  12. There's two sides to that coin. The WFT made a big trade up to get RG3. The chargers traded up to get Ryan Leaf.
  13. If he's released an willing to sign a very low cap hit deal, sure. A trade? No. Not with that cap hit. Not even for a conditional 7th. Either way, if Jimmy G is our starting QB we're drafting in the top 10 again guaranteed, so why bother at all?
  14. Jimmy G could be a perfect fit for our current status quo if we're looking to spend significant resources on a bad veteran QB on our way to a five win season.
  15. It'll all reset once he gets that new stadium, here or elsewhere. Of course, trying to sell new PSLs for what he's currently putting on the field would be like trying to charge Disney admission prices to McDowell County fair.
  16. That's the catch. Once you're bought in it's hard to get out. If you give them up you're out everything you've spent. If you try to sell them right now you'd struggle to literally give them away. If the team is doing well you have no desire to sell.
  17. Who created this situation and chose to allow it to continue? The problem is bigger than Matt Rhule. Rhule is a symptom. Tepper is the disease.
  18. I honestly think he may have been betting on Rhule being willing to resign to pursue them.
  19. It was so cringe. Everyone in the stadium just kinda sat there looking confused. I was laughing.
  20. I said it a few days ago that I suspect Rhule low key wishes he had been fired after the season. I honestly think he expected it and had kinda moved on mentally and was likely looking at next steps in his career. There were ample rumors swirling that he and/or his agent had been sniffing around the top college jobs. It's wild. Everyone except Tepper knows Rhule should've been fired by now, even Rhule himself. Was this brass balls Tepper betting on Rhule resigning? Resigning and walking away from all those millions?
  21. Except no team would trade for him without an agreement on an extension already in place. NTC or not, good vets with options have a lot of sway on where they end up.
  22. You asked. I answered. And David Tepper killed our Panthers.
  23. Draft dream: Steelers draft Howell Draft nightmare: Saints draft Howell
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