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We didn't do Cam any favors, and if this is it we're gonna have some problems


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you do realize that it is possible to fill every position on the roster with draft picks, right?

Draft picks are used to add quality players to a roster.

Depth, while some may come from draft picks, the majority come from UDFA, and signing cheap free agents that fans have never heard of.

I understand your point of view. It's one of a newer fan, that doesn't know all that they preach.

I certainly don't know everything, but I know I understand more than you do. You'll continue to learn also. It's a never ending learning process.

Did we have the ideal circumstance to upgraee our tackle position?

Nope. But the team will eeal with it, and we will move on.

It's also my opinion that the Panthers have one of the best OL coach in the league.

I know he can coach up our guys well enough that our team will compete and win more often than not.

I was gonna let it rest with your stupid call the GM comment since it was degrading into idiocy, but you decide to come back and re-quote me for this stupid ish.

I'd like you to quote me where I said every position on the team is filled through the draft only, please.

I'd also like you to confirm to me how many free agent and undrafted free agent OTs we've signed this off season, just so I'm actually sure you know what that number is.

I would also like a list of teams whose OT depth chart is worse than ours. Don't worry, it will be short.

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Fua was Hurney's pick and should serve as a glaring example to everyone what reaching for need gets you.

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I know, but re-signed by Gettleman and kept around entirely too long by Rivera who also has say in our draft selections. Just pointing out that these guys aren't perfect.

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I was gonna let it rest with your stupid call the GM comment since it was degrading into idiocy, but you decide to come back and re-quote me for this stupid ish.

I'd like you to quote me where I said every position on the team is filled through the draft only, please.

I'd also like you to confirm to me how many free agent and undrafted free agent OTs we've signed this off season, just so I'm actually sure you know what that number is.

I would also like a list of teams whose OT depth chart is worse than ours. Don't worry, it will be short.

actually. ..you haven't proven anything except ya like to spout off
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For about the one thousandth time, have you really and truly convinced yourself that the GM of a professional football team will enter a season with no useable depth at the offensive tackle position?

Do you really believe that?

 

At this point it wouldn't surprise me if he did.  You guys treat GM's like their immortals so far above human mistakes thoughts and fallacies.  If he's going to make moves, then that will be great.  But at the moment I am concerned with the lack of moves and lack of security protecting our 100 million dollar QB.

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I get it, but after free agency it was "there's still the draft." Opportunities are running thin.

But aren't over.

Even now we can field an OL with depth.

Now are they a quality OL and quality depth? Well, that remains to be seen.

But its not like we're having to line up TEs at OG and LBs at OT. And it certainly isn't time to panic.

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