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Greg Little just flopped on over to IR, ending his season


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49 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

He tried to trade up to #21...I am not a capologist, but seeing that we already had Burns, we would have had to give up a very high 2020 pick to move up for him....I am guessing that we would have surrendered last year's second rounder (as we did) and the third rounder (as we did) and this year's second rounder.

So basically, Hurney tried to spend what would be DE Gross Matos or S Jeremy Chinn to move up as far as he wanted. 

I will let that sink in. 

The rest of his draft:  Grier, Scarlett, Miller, Daley, Scarlett, and Godwin....

Only oft-injured Daley is showing promise--and he can't stay healthy.

So the move Marty could not make was his best move of the 2019 draft.

When you put it that way, ouch!

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2 hours ago, BrianS said:

I gotta admit that I am a bit surprised he hasn't even got a look at guard in an attempt to salvage him as a player.  I'm not saying he'd be good, just surprised that we didn't even try.

That's been discussed here before.

My own opinion, I just don't think he's got the brain power to play OL at the NFL level. And unfortunately, moving him inside wouldn't change that.

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2 hours ago, theinstrumental said:

He'll be 23 when next season starts and he's not expensive. Trent Scott might be the starter next year, but Little could still come back as the backup. Not what we wanted from him, but if Scott keeps playing well and left tackle isn't a disaster, fine.

How many times has he been a healthy roster scratch this year? This staff flat out gave up on him whether it was due to lack of talent, he wasn't putting in the work or what, but it sure looks like they're done with Greg Little.

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 before I trash the guy, Id like to know if this is a real injury or not. Hes at the fork for his panther career. I already put my plan to fix him, about to see if hes otah 2.1.

Panthers need something form him for 2021, just a backup role would be fine. 

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