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Panthers And Free Agent Quarterbacks


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31 minutes ago, My Goodness My Guinness said:

There's probably a 10 million dollar/year difference between Mariota and Bridgewater at this point. I'm suggesting going after the affordable guy who has potential and may just need the right coach/system. No harm in trying if he's cheap. 

Hypothetically would do you think MM would cost? 

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Of all the ideas of seen batted around here, if Cam isn’t back or can’t stay healthy, now that we have Brady I don’t see any harm in finding out what he could do with a reclamation project like Mariota. I don’t favor drafting a qb this year, so if we don’t have Cam for whatever reason why not?

strikes me as small risk with no downside, potentially big upside.

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4 hours ago, My Goodness My Guinness said:

Not gonna lie, if Brady took Burrow from where he was last year to this record setting year, I’d like to see what he could do with Mariota. Especially for cheap. 

This is all only if Cam cannot play or is traded of course.

Not a terrible idea. 

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1 hour ago, Basbear said:

I believe both Grier and Allen can improve and that would be the best option if Cam is no longer a Panther. Factoring in contracts and 2020 rebuilding into this statement too.

Allen in particular can benefit from new competent coaches and good line.  We can spend the picks where they are actually needed.  One way or another the team is a sum of its parts.

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