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Joe Person: Taylor Moton not likely to return next year, Curtis Samuel might also leave


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4 minutes ago, FuFuLamePoo said:

If that ain't the truth. Ron Rivera was an absolute joke of a football coach that wouldn't have made it three years at the helm without Cam and Luke. The Hornets actually currently have a coach that prioritizes player development, they just navigated a top three pick perfectly, and I actually think the Hayward deal could look much better in a year or two. People just like dunking on MJ. I think Matt Rhule is actually a good coach, but again, as long as Hurney is in charge I truly think I feel better about the future of the Hornets right now.

Oh yeah, I loved what we've done this offseason.  And I wanted Ball as soon as we found out we had the #3 pick.  And I agree, it looks like we are going with youth and doing a great job in finally developing it, so maybe the Hornets have turned the corner...  but I just mean historically speaking, both of our franchises have been notorious for letting our best drafted/acquired talents walk.

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While we're fired up and throwing out hot takes, here's one. People talk about how disastrous of a situation Trevor Lawrence is going to be walking into, but I'm not really not sure it's much worse than the one a QB would walk into here. Gase is gone, they probably won't hire a good replacement but let's just say that they do. They have a staple OT in Becton, a promising rookie WR in Mims and a boatload of future picks to build around Lawrence. Will they do any of this correctly? Probably not, but if they get some things right that situation could look better in a hurry. Meanwhile, we will have the worst OL in the NFL next year and our WR corps will look MUCH more bleak without our only field stretcher in Curtis.

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Just now, FuFuLamePoo said:

While we're fired up and throwing out hot takes, here's one. People talk about how disastrous of a situation Trevor Lawrence is going to be walking into, but I'm not really not sure it's much worse than the one a QB would walk into here. Gase is gone, they probably won't hire a good replacement but let's just say that they do. They have a staple OT in Becton, a promising rookie WR in Mims and a boatload of future picks to build around Lawrence. Will they do any of this correctly? Probably not, but if they get some things right that situation could look better in a hurry. Meanwhile, we will have the worst OL in the NFL next year and our WR corps will look MUCH more bleak without our only field stretcher in Curtis.

Yep, Becton alone provides Lawrence more protection than he would’ve gotten here

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11 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Roaring Riot is saying the same thing.

WFNZ has been talking about this the last 2 days on this as well after RR broke what he said the other day. 

All the shows claimed theyve reached out to their sources in BOA and hearing the same exact thing 

Then Joe Person broke his article and Joe has some pretty good sources within the organization as well.

 

 

 

 

There's hellalot of smoke, dam near a whole forest fire.

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23 minutes ago, FuFuLamePoo said:

While we're fired up and throwing out hot takes, here's one. People talk about how disastrous of a situation Trevor Lawrence is going to be walking into, but I'm not really not sure it's much worse than the one a QB would walk into here. Gase is gone, they probably won't hire a good replacement but let's just say that they do. They have a staple OT in Becton, a promising rookie WR in Mims and a boatload of future picks to build around Lawrence. Will they do any of this correctly? Probably not, but if they get some things right that situation could look better in a hurry. Meanwhile, we will have the worst OL in the NFL next year and our WR corps will look MUCH more bleak without our only field stretcher in Curtis.

Yep. Subtract Moton from this OL group and we don't have a single long-term answer on the roster. 

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8 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Yep. Subtract Moton from this OL group and we don't have a single long-term answer on the roster. 

The Jets hired Gase five or six months before they hired their GM Joe Douglas. He's only had one draft so far and I think about half his players are injured. The first two picks look good at least.

Douglas was a guy I hoped we'd look at so I'll be interested to see if he works out.

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