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3 minutes ago, JawnyBlaze said:

Mostly just rides on the QB. That one “if” works out, we’re in the hunt. 

I'm not sure we are unless we luck out and get a CB as well. We are missing QB, CB, and OLD as of right now. It will be interesting to see how they approach that in FA and the draft. 

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24 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

"In the hunt" isn't enough anymore.

The few good seasons we've had have been "in the hunt" or at best "almost".

If we're still willing to settle for that, why bother getting rid of Rivera and Hurney?

In this rebuild, “in the hunt” in year two, year one of the new QB will be good enough. Different from the RivEra because we’ll still be trending up. Rivera never grew or got any better. 

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4 hours ago, frash.exe said:

according to easterby’s wikipedia page it says that the panthers put in a bid for him to join the organization in 2019?

I can see that. He was just a character dev guy back then. 
 

No way he rises to VP of football ops here though.

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1 hour ago, JawnyBlaze said:

In this rebuild, “in the hunt” in year two, year one of the new QB will be good enough. Different from the RivEra because we’ll still be trending up. Rivera never grew or got any better. 

I actually think it's possible we'll be worse this year than last year.

I'm okay with that as long as we see progress in year three.

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2 minutes ago, Tbe said:

I can see that. He was just a character dev guy back then. 

No way he rises to VP of football ops here though.

I've got a feeling that story's bullsh-t but I suppose it's possible.

Pretty sure Easterby and Caserio share an agent, i.e. the guy who convinced McNair that we were ready to throw crazy money at Caserio if he didn't hire him immediately. That story was absolute bullsh-t.

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