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As we get to the end of 2018 (year-wise and season-wise), a few writers are whipping together "Worst NFL Moves for all 32 Teams" lists -- https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2807837-reviewing-every-nfl-teams-worst-move-from-this-past-offseason#slide5 is just one example.

Sure, we can dogpile onto all the worst things we see every week. That's easy.  But let's go the positive route here...

  • What's the SINGLE BEST change the Panthers have made this season?

I'll start:

  • Norv Turner
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30 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

Best move: Eric Reid. His play aside, the signing has helped trim the fat of this fan base and hopefully will continue to run off the racists, bigots, and insecure snowflakes that plague this franchise. Hopefully the fake fans will continue to jump ship. 

No Panthers fans have stopped being fans because Reid was signed.

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Just now, t96 said:

Honestly I think it was drafting Donte. Norv may be gone with Rivera soon but my God Donte is going to be a stud here for years.

And it took Ron drafting a guy "he wouldn't usually draft" to get him. How many players of those types of players have we missed out on over the years because Ron is a ninny.

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2 minutes ago, hepcat said:

And it took Ron drafting a guy "he wouldn't usually draft" to get him. How many players of those types of players have we missed out on over the years because Ron is a ninny.

Well he did draft him... I liked DG but his weird fetish with size was a pretty big flaw, and I think he played a role in us not drafting players like Donte from ‘13-‘17.

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