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The Big Picture, The Panthers Draft, and You - A Synopsis


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I think 10-7/9-8 is our ceiling right now which is really good all things considered. Our team is still extremely young, talented but young. We keep adding talent over the next two years and if this qb situation gets taken care of whether it’s Darnold or a draft pick we’re gonna be a force in the playoffs.

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7 minutes ago, TheRumGone said:

I think 10-7/9-8 is our ceiling right now which is really good all things considered. Our team is still extremely young, talented but young. We keep adding talent over the next two years and if this qb situation gets taken care of whether it’s Darnold or a draft pick we’re gonna be a force in the playoffs.

That is a fair assessment. If things align perfectly, we can be a fringe playoff contender. 

Even if next season is much of the same as last(in terms of overall results), I will be happy to see the further establishment of our young core and perhaps a glimpse of actually having some semblance of depth on the roster again.

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15 minutes ago, TheWiz said:

This read like it deserved to be accompanied with edited visuals and a boss ass soundtrack. You should really look into getting a youtube channel to add to this community. 

Yes why is there no Carolina Huddle youtube channel or podcast?

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15 minutes ago, Scott12345 said:

These are rookies and will take their lumps

our FA should be able to contribute right off the bat

We are young and hungry, our QB has something to prove 

No matter what, we are going to be better

Rookies will make mistakes and that is expected

and exploited by the opposition

Our main problem last year was the experienced players

were making more mistakes that cost us than the rookies

 

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I really like the draft but the Horn pick just makes me feel uneasy for some reason. I’m going to of course root for him but I just don’t know about him. Don’t know what it is, but with Slater & Fields just felt like a really huge opportunity was wasted high up when this draft had a lot of DB talent.

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