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REPORT: Panthers targeting Ryan Tannehill in free agency


TheSpecialJuan

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Per Mike Freeman of Bleacherreport 

The always excellent Ian Rapoport from NFL Network reported that—for nowthe Panthers are planning to move forward with Cam Newton.

That may end up being the case, but teams I speak to don't buy it. They believe the Panthers are going to pursue a QB in free agency, and the name I keep hearing is Ryan Tannehill.

The Panthers, goes the thinking around the league, are playing a nice game of poker and aren't close to settling on Newton.

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2 minutes ago, Jared Patterson said:

Gross he is terrible 

Tannehill looked good this year. That's what a competent coaching staff can do--they can evaluate the entire program for their strengths and build upon that. This year they were a wide zone/play action off of it team and Tannehill feasted tbh.

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1 minute ago, Jesse said:

Tannehill looked good this year. That's what a competent coaching staff can do--they can evaluate the entire program for their strengths and build upon that. This year they were a wide zone/play action off of it team and Tannehill feasted tbh.

I saw him hand it off every time and look terrible when he had to get in shotgun and pass. Only looked good off play action dump offs

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