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what better team and the fastest way to success for trevor lawrence is other than the panthers? can you name a better fit for lawrence? NO you can and you wont , a motivated head coach with heart and balls , a hungry offensive coordinator that done a great job this season , a dangerous set of receivers dj moore curtis samuel and robby anderson , one of the most dangerous groups in the nfl and last but not least CHRISTIAN MCCAFFREY , no matter what lawrence does the main star of this offense is mccaffrey . you put a big arm accurate passer that can run in this offense and you can see the lombardi in no time . but with a 0.6 percent by advance football analytics for us to seal the deal and get lawrence brings up the how point . we need to lose out and we need the jets and jaguars to win or a dispute between jets and lawrence and we make a huge trade .he is this missing piece and the qb hunry jags and jets stay in our way . this is our quickest way back in a time portal to 2015 . i want to WIN and WIN SOON im not patient 

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16 minutes ago, Zod said:

Now all we need to do is go back and unwin those 3 wins. 

I’m working on it, but there’s a strong chance the butterfly effect of my proposed timeline interference will erase Chuck from the annals of Carolina Huddle history, and I’m not so sure the trade off is worth it. 

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7 minutes ago, NAS said:

I know this is not a popular opinion, but I would trade all my draft picks to move up to #1 and get him. We laughed at the Falcons when they did it for Julio, but Lawrence is even more reason to do it.

Well, that is a true mortgaging of the future. You also have to ask yourself if that is the best way to help your now franchise QB be a success with YOUR franchise. Losing a shitload of draft picks has consequences. 

Also.....you really want Hurney to be building solely from free agency?

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6 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Well, that is a true mortgaging of the future. You also have to ask yourself if that is the best way to help your now franchise QB be a success with YOUR franchise. Losing a shitload of draft picks has consequences. 

Also.....you really want Hurney to be building solely from free agency?

That's a frightening thought.

Setting aside who we have as GM though, I'm not so thoroughly convinced of Lawrence being a football god that I'd be willing to trade everything for him.

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