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Marty Hurney: bringing in a veteran CB is a priority


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6 minutes ago, CLG said:

Not addressing CB would have been a huge sign of “we aren’t trying to be competitive” 

Yeah they're definitely trying to win this year,  much to the disappointment of many. I'm on an island but I think 7+ is possible. 

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19 minutes ago, ClawOn said:

Yeah they're definitely trying to win this year,  much to the disappointment of many. I'm on an island but I think 7+ is possible. 

Anything is possible. I don’t expect much, but if our draft picks play like studs out of the gate (similar to Aints 2017 draft class) helping the D, we could definitely have enough offensive firepower if the coaching is legit to get 9+ wins and playoffs. I would be a little surprised but not completely shocked. 

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I’m starting to think the Panther need to hire an oline specialist. They’re glaringly incapable of fixing it, and Hurney and Gettle are completely incompetent. I really don’t think they know how. 
 

CB is your biggest worry? Lol yea it’s bad but the oline has been atrocious for 8 out of the last 10 seasons...what will it fuging take good lord

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20 minutes ago, onmyown said:

I’m starting to think the Panther need to hire an oline specialist. They’re glaringly incapable of fixing it, and Hurney and Gettle are completely incompetent. I really don’t think they know how. 
 

CB is your biggest worry? Lol yea it’s bad but the oline has been atrocious for 8 out of the last 10 seasons...what will it fuging take good lord

An oline specialist like maybe Matt Rhule?

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2 hours ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Marty Hurney on @wfnz says the obvious, that bringing in a veteran cornerback is the priority in terms of adding to the roster. Mentioned offensive line and defensive tackle as well.

— Alaina Getzenberg (@agetzenberg) May 27, 2020

I always hear this from the Panthers...we go into the season with a glaring hole, and we as fans expect it to be a big name vet player still in the market, looking to prove themselves for a one year minimum deal, but we get news a day or two later that we signed a complete no name who will end up starting. 

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