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Brian Baldinger Likes the Development of the Front 4


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1 hour ago, 4Corners said:

Apparently Myles Jack wants out of Jax. Would def take him. 

Just saw this. 
 

With so many bad teams it certainly seems like it’s a buyers market due to the amount of teams selling. As much as I want to hang onto picks, there’s some legit guys out there to be had

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one of the best things about this is Efe.  he's always had the motivation and the tools, but now he's getting the coaching and the playing time to actually improve.  Under the old regime, you just didn't see much progression.  Now he's getting noticed for his improvement.

I'm all in on Rhule and Snow.  And players around the league are going to notice, and will want to come to Carolina to learn and get better.

 

 

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2 hours ago, *FreeFua* said:

For a 2nd!? I don’t believe it but if it were true then I’d do it in a heartbeat and I’m guessing so would most of the league. 
 

I’m thinking Rhule wants us to hang onto all our picks to build his way but for Williams... c’mon!

The Jets don't have any leverage at all. They're imploding. Teams smell blood in the water and are being smart about. Why give up a second when you can give up a third? Or a fourth?

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44 minutes ago, SnowPanther said:

The Jets don't have any leverage at all. They're imploding. Teams smell blood in the water and are being smart about. Why give up a second when you can give up a third? Or a fourth?

They also don’t have to trade him. He’s under contract for 3 more years assuming they’ll pick up his option. He’s had a strong start to the season. He’s someone you build around not trade. I’d jump at this for a 2nd. 

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3 hours ago, Captain Morgan said:

one of the best things about this is Efe.  he's always had the motivation and the tools, but now he's getting the coaching and the playing time to actually improve.  Under the old regime, you just didn't see much progression.  Now he's getting noticed for his improvement.

I'm all in on Rhule and Snow.  And players around the league are going to notice, and will want to come to Carolina to learn and get better.

 

 

Couldn’t have said it better. His progression this year has got me more excited for his future than ever. 

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