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Things that are obvious after day 2


RumHam

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1. We trust Worley to start. We wouldn't take another rookie corner esp after signing Capn. I'd hate to see Capn on the outside if Worley goes south. There's still time to bring in a veteran, but this is no on their radar.

2. The line is set with no questions. If healthy and jelling, it's gonna be a top 5 unit.

3. Drafting a WR at 8. We lose two speedsters and have brought in two special teamers. We need an impact speedster.

4. They are happy with Gano and that needs to change. I guess kickers could wait, but Gano needs to go.

5. Getting a 2nd rounder back for wasting on on Ealy (which was a reach at the time), but it proves all Gettleman's moves dont pay off.

6. Panthers overlooking character issues with bringing back a player in Peppers with known motor issues. He'll only play in passing situations, but still. It's a ticking time bomb and we don't need that rubbing off on Benjamin. Maybe this is a sign we grab Cook.

7. We still don't have a fullback. Wonder what the wait is?

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8 minutes ago, RumHam said:

1. We trust Worley to start. We wouldn't take another rookie corner esp after signing Capn. I'd hate to see Capn on the outside if Worley goes south. There's still time to bring in a veteran, but this is no on their radar.

2. The line is set with no questions. If healthy and jelling, it's gonna be a top 5 unit.

3. Drafting a WR at 8. We lose two speedsters and have brought in two special teamers. We need an impact speedster.

4. They are happy with Gano and that needs to change. I guess kickers could wait, but Gano needs to go.

5. Getting a 2nd rounder back for wasting on on Ealy (which was a reach at the time), but it proves all Gettleman's moves dont pay off.

6. Panthers overlooking character issues with bringing back a player in Peppers with known motor issues. He'll only play in passing situations, but still. It's a ticking time bomb and we don't need that rubbing off on Benjamin. Maybe this is a sign we grab Cook.

7. We still don't have a fullback. Wonder what the wait is?

Pie for 4 alone.

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4 minutes ago, Chardee MacDennis said:

Obvious to me: we are drafting Ross at 8 for speed, and Godwin with the Pats late 2nd. Doubling up on WR. Both would be upgrades to the guys we just signed. And then Funchess gets traded to Detroit for a 3rd. We draft a S and a LB with the 3rd round picks. End of story.

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