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Panthers releasing K Coleman according to Rapoport


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2 minutes ago, frash.exe said:

lol knowing hurney it means we’re going to draft some scrub defensive back in the fourth round, thrust him into SS as a starter, watch him take bad angles and not be able to provide run support, tackle, or cover a zone, and bite on play fakes for the next year, and then we can listen to panthers.com tout about how we “build through the draft” after we make it to 5-11 by the skin of our teeth.

Idk man, Gettleman was kind of the king of dismantling entire position groups and restocking with scrubs.

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4 minutes ago, frash.exe said:

lol knowing hurney it means we’re going to draft some scrub defensive back in the fourth round, thrust him into SS as a starter, watch him take bad angles and not be able to provide run support, tackle, or cover a zone, and bite on play fakes for the next year, and then we can listen to panthers.com tout about how we “build through the draft” after we make it to 5-11 by the skin of our teeth.

Well it's not like we could make it to the Super Bowl and somehow end up 6-10 the following year. That would be bizarre.

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6 minutes ago, frash.exe said:

lol knowing hurney it means we’re going to draft some scrub defensive back in the fourth round, thrust him into SS as a starter, watch him take bad angles and not be able to provide run support, tackle, or cover a zone, and bite on play fakes for the next year, and then we can listen to panthers.com tout about how we “build through the draft” after we make it to 5-11 by the skin of our teeth.

@RumHam yea you be posting this same poo on every thread so stop whining.

Watch some football and learn something maybe?

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3 minutes ago, The Natural said:

No joke. The past two offseasons were just flat out TERRIBLE.

The Russell Shepard > Ted Ginn decision is the one that chaps my ass the most by far. Shepard was signed to provide an impact as a WR plus be a special teams ace. He was neither. Meanwhile, Ted Ginn was a key cog of the Saints' offense being that deep threat that we desperately lacked.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

The Russell Shepard > Ted Ginn decision is the one that chaps my ass the most by far. Shepard was signed to provide an impact as a WR plus be a special teams ace. He was neither. Meanwhile, Ted Ginn was a key cog of the Saints' offense being that deep threat that we desperately lacked.

Yeah, that one kills me too. Especially given how 2014 went you would have thought we would have learned our lesson.

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5 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

The Russell Shepard > Ted Ginn decision is the one that chaps my ass the most by far. Shepard was signed to provide an impact as a WR plus be a special teams ace. He was neither. Meanwhile, Ted Ginn was a key cog of the Saints' offense being that deep threat that we desperately lacked.

 

3 minutes ago, The Natural said:

Yeah, that one kills me too. Especially given how 2014 went you would have thought we would have learned our lesson.

Same mistake twice in three years. Top GM's do not allow that to happen on their watch.

Honestly it seems like an ego driven move more than anything else. Just wanting to prove something about his chops as an evaluator. DG and JR seem to be two peas on a pod in terms of their sheer arrogance.

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7 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

The Russell Shepard > Ted Ginn decision is the one that chaps my ass the most by far. Shepard was signed to provide an impact as a WR plus be a special teams ace. He was neither. Meanwhile, Ted Ginn was a key cog of the Saints' offense being that deep threat that we desperately lacked.

yikes 

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