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Who to Root for (Week 17)


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9 minutes ago, stirs said:

Okay, so 8th now, or 15th

Imagine from 3rd to 9th  and then 8th to 15th in the span of two weeks. Infuriating!!

This is a fuging terrible year to fall down the draft boards at the last second .

People making too many assumptions about the teams ahead and behind us . Jaguars, Jets, Lions, Falcons . 

San Fran , Vikings could easily trade up in front of us as well. 

Playing the waiting game probably won't get the Panthers staff the qb they want unless they're in love with Lance , Trask , or Jones. Which are probably R2 level QBs

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2 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

Imagine from 3rd to 9th  and then 8th to 15th in the of two weeks

This is a fuging terrible year to fall down the draft boards at the last second .

People making too many assumptions about the teams ahead and behind us . Jaguars, Jets, Lions, Falcons . 

San Fran , Vikings could easily trade up in front of us as well. 

Playing the waiting game probably won't get the Panthers staff the qb they want unless they're in love with Lance , Trask , or Jones. Which are probably R2 level QBs

How to wreck a franchise in 2 easy steps. 

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And for all the big brains that say get your qb next year. You don't think we're going to improve next year ? Defense will be better. Either Teddy gets better or Rule will have little patience and start PJ or someone else instead. Cmc back . Improvements to oline. I wouldn't expect a worse record barring major injuries

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2 minutes ago, jb2288 said:

Yeah but remember winning culture and all that crap... this sucks

Rhule can keep mumbling nonsense about inning culture , as he gets his ass kicked by justin fields twice a year  and keeps fumbling for medicore  quarterbacks in free agency for the rest of his tenure in Carolina

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What to watch for:  Teams with 6 wins who may need a QB.  Root for them, making trading up more expensive.

For example, if the Panthers lose, Denver (5-10) is no threat.  If they beat Vegas, they go to 6 wins and rise from #9 to about #13.  New England beating the Jets put them at 7-9, picking around #15.  Hard to move up 8 or more spots to get the 4th best QB

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