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Jourdan Rodrigue: Bridgewater signing means "The Panthers feel like they’ll be ready to win, like, really win"


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25 minutes ago, WarHeel said:

You guys forget they were giving Cam high praise and proceeded to make way to trade/release him. Anything stated should be conceived with the hypothetical notion of a smokescreen until the draft dust clears.

Smokescreen to make sure the fans don't take this season off.. Somebody has to be the bad face of all these losses and fan favorites leaving.. Here's Hurney ready to be that face..

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35 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Disagree, but either way she's thinking that the team believes they can win.

Given what Kyle Bailey said about Marty today, it sounds legit.

It’s just her reading into the signing. On the surface it may seem like we think we can win with Teddy. But when you dig deeper, that’s not really the case.

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8 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

Smokescreen to make sure the fans don't take this season off.. Somebody has to be the bad face of all these losses and fan favorites leaving.. Here's Hurney ready to be that face..

I personally won’t be taking the season off. Can’t be too much worse from what we saw last year and I’m a little excited to see what the new regime will look like even if it’s just the freshman year.

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1 minute ago, bobowilson said:

If we wanted to tank, we wouldn't have signed Teddy to a big 3 year deal

Would have been much easier to give WIll Grier a shot

 

Why not?? We didn't just sign Pat Mahomes.. This is also a team game and most of this team is going to be new, young, and learning a new scheme.. All recipes for a bad season..

Bridgewater is on a 1 year prove it deal or hold the fort down until next year.. Where we can get a Franchise Qb and have alot of cap space to surround him with talent...

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2 minutes ago, WarHeel said:

I personally won’t be taking the season off. Can’t be too much worse from what we saw last year and I’m a little excited to see what the new regime will look like even if it’s just the freshman year.

Yeah but if they just come out and say (like Tepper fuged up and did) .. You would alot of the fan base looking to stay home and not waste money on a team that isn't trying to be competitive.. So they still got to front like "Hey we are really trying to win this year" .. When in reality  all their moves are signaling a tear down rebuild..

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12 minutes ago, WarHeel said:

I personally won’t be taking the season off. Can’t be too much worse from what we saw last year and I’m a little excited to see what the new regime will look like even if it’s just the freshman year.

I watch preseason games to see the young guys and rookies that Ron didn’t play. I’m not going to not watch but I don’t want 7-9 and have to keep our bridge QB while we keep drafting Griers.

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