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Steve Smith: Panthers should move on from Devin Funchess


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I would be ok with bringing him back for a short term team friendly deal. But at this point in his career I think it’s safe to say we know who he is. Those drops against the lions were momentum killers. I’m sure some poorly managed team like the Jets, Skins, or Bucs will make him super rich. 

 

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11 hours ago, The Huddler said:

also, if i were tepper, id fire rivera and get the best offensive coach in here asap

 

we have a dual threat MVP QB in his prime and a ton of young weapons  

 

it wouldnt take long for a coach to win with our roster  in fact our offense is pretty damn good with so much potential with moore n samuel

 

 

complete waste with rivera and the time eating ball control philosophy

Yep. This roster is just not built right now to support Ron ball. Bring in an aggressive offensive minded coach amd then still draft heavy one defense. No matter what, we need more young talent on D. And stop this mess of ignoring the safety position and filling it with mid-rounds picks and afterthought FAs. Target a rangy, sideline to sideline true centerfielder type of FS and go get him. 

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40 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Yep. This roster is just not built right now to support Ron ball. Bring in an aggressive offensive minded coach amd then still draft heavy one defense. No matter what, we need more young talent on D. And stop this mess of ignoring the safety position and filling it with mid-rounds picks and afterthought FAs. Target a rangy, sideline to sideline true centerfielder type of FS and go get him. 

Yep our team needs to be like the saints,.. offense offense and some more offense and hopefully one day we will get a top 10 defense  again like the saints do this year to go with it.

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