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Still rebuilding?


Mr. Scot
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Panthers need to goto QB horny jail.

What happened to "its a process", "it takes time to rebuild, buckle up" "not going to happen overnight, rome blah blah balh".

Heres the team after trading 18 picks+players(burns and Chin) for Watson

 

QB- Walker (Watson on IR)

RB/backup QB- CMC 

WR-Moore* on the last year of contract

WR-Anderson* on the last year of contract

FLex- LOL dont know 

LT- LOL dont know 

LG- LOL dont know

C- LOL dont know/maybe paradis extended?

RG- LOL dont know 

RT- LOL dont know/ maybe a tagged Moton

TE- LOL dont know/4th

Defensive

DE - YGM

DT- ???/Kerr/Roy/LOL dont know

DT- Brown

DE- LOL dont know

LB- Shaq

LB- ???/3rd/LOL dont know

LB- LOL dont know

CB- Djack *if healthy and last year of contract

CB- LOL dont know

FS- Burris

SS- Boston

 

That future 2022 first pick looks like it will be the #1 overall, and the 2nd rounder will be 33rd! Doesnt matter cause we got WATSON, and tickets sell when up for like one month!!!1!1! What are they now, lets not talk about that....

 

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Just now, ellis said:

I mean, have you been following their widely-reported activity in the quarterback market lately? I’m not even attacking me over here, I’m actually in favor of a more aggressive approach.

Wait, you think us going after a qb is Tepper losing his patience?  Thats how you are reading things?  Its more like "teddy sucks" get him out of here.  IMO 2 completely different things

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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

I am saying in 20 years it has never happened.  4 qbs in 10 picks.   Thats the modern era of the nfl where passing has become king.  Lance will be there along with another guy probably.  I mean teams havent even interviewed or properly evaluated these guys yet.  Its insane to think one of them will not be there at 8

I got ya, but last year's offseason QB drama was pretty epic as well and my point was it didn't affect the draft regarding the top 3 QB prospects one bit.  They went exactly where scouts and draft buffs alike thought they would.  For all the bluster, nothing amounted from it.

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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Wait, you think us going after a qb is Tepper losing his patience?  Thats how you are reading things?  Its more like "teddy sucks" get him out of here.  IMO 2 completely different things

I think it’s an indicator that they, from an organizational perspective, are ready to start competing right now. I mean, how else can you look at it?

 

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Just now, ellis said:

I think it’s an indicator that they, from an organizational perspective, are ready to start competing right now. I mean, how else can you look at it?

 

But what does that have to do with Teppers "patience"?  If its clear Teddy isnt getting it done then he needs to be replaced.  I am not sure how you are pulling tepper into this.  Maybe i am reading you wrong but it jsut seems you are assuming an awful lot based on really nothing.  We are trying to upgrade.  Nothing less, nothing more.

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Just now, mrcompletely11 said:

But what does that have to do with Teppers "patience"?  If its clear Teddy isnt getting it done then he needs to be replaced.  I am not sure how you are pulling tepper into this.  Maybe i am reading you wrong but it jsut seems you are assuming an awful lot based on really nothing.  We are trying to upgrade.  Nothing less, nothing more.

He’s the owner. I’m of the opinion that he’s ready to start dipping his beak into some winning seasons. Again, it’s just an opinion.

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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

But what does that have to do with Teppers "patience"?  If its clear Teddy isnt getting it done then he needs to be replaced.  I am not sure how you are pulling tepper into this.  Maybe i am reading you wrong but it jsut seems you are assuming an awful lot based on really nothing.  We are trying to upgrade.  Nothing less, nothing more.

We were going toe to toe with the Niners (a team built to win now) for Stafford (a 33 year old QB). Seems to me that the patience with a "five year process" has worn thin.

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