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Carolina interested in Haskins


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1 minute ago, WarPanthers89 said:

I’m not freaking out and no one else should. It would be an extremely low risk move and hopefully we have a forward thinking coach who can develop the kid and use him as trade bait. No way he would be brought in to compete at all, it would be to compete for third string only

And honestly, I expect PJ to be him out for 3rd string. Question to the football scholars, isn't he still eligible for PS? I believe he can be our 4th stringer if needed.

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3 minutes ago, cardiackat88. said:

After watching Teddy all year, I have secretly thought it might be extremely entertaining (but equally as frustrating) if we had signed Jamis Winston instead and let him start.

 

EEEEW! Dalton would have been a better prospect IMO. Winston is what I hope Haskins does not turn out being.(but I expect he does)

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Might be the backup plan if we don't go QB in the 1st.  If our QB isn't there, we bring in Haskins for Teddy to "mentor" and see what he's got as an upgrade to Walker/Grier and frame it as Teddy didn't get a fair shake without CMC (eyeroll). 

We then win 7 games, continuing to find ourselves in purgatory and eventually blow it up again to draft Top 3 in 2023 when DJ Uiagalelei is the move. 

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40 minutes ago, Waldo said:

Whatever, hopefully just due diligence.

Sign Haskins, trade Teddy and draft a real QB would be my bailout hope. Going into next year with Teddy and Haskins at QB is too damn grim to linger on.

I’d Call up the Pats and see if they are interested in a second Panther’s QB. IIRC, Rumor was that they were interested in Teddy when we signed him. I guarantee Bill thinks he can win a championship w Teddy. 

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1 minute ago, imminent rogaine said:

I’d Call up the Pats and see if they are interested in a second Panther’s QB. IIRC, Rumor was that they were interested in Teddy when we signed him. I guarantee Bill thinks he can win a championship w Teddy. 

Or Washington. Teddy is a perfect QB for Ron.

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