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Scribble it down, save it, hold me accountable. Here are by bold predictions for 2021. No I’m not gonna wait until August, that’s how bold this is.

1. Quarterbacks

Sam Darnold holds it down. Doesn’t go to the Pro Bowl but does well enough to keep his job in 2022 and competition off his back. Will Grier makes a surprise, wins the back up role in the pre-season from working with Sean Ryan and fitting Brady’s system better than PJ. Tommy Stevens earns QB3 role for his versatility and Peyton Ramsey is on the practice squad.

2. Middle Linebacker

Denzel Perryman turns out not to be the answer at MLB and has another injury riddled season and Jermaine Carter fills the role with his mediocrity. Shaq Thompson gets traded at season end. 
 

3. Safety

The Panthers find a starting FS on this roster that surprises everyone.

4. Wide Receiver

DJ Moore gets extended before the season, Robby Anderson becomes the big question mark in the offseason, Terrace Marshall becomes Dwayne Jarrett enters bust territory. David Moore over performs.

5. Corner

AJ Bouye experiment fails. Troy Pride shows improvement and takes the nickel role. Jackson gets the franchise tag which leads to a trade or outrageous extension that gets discussed on the huddle for 5 years. Horn is the new Chris Gamble.

6. Offensive Line

Little gets hurt before the season, doesn’t make the team. Erving fails at LT. Christenson isn’t a LT but fits at G. Paradis gets a team friendly deal. Moton gets his long term extension.
 

Panthers go into the off season with 3 clear objectives.

1. Anderson/Jackson talks

2. Find the LT at all costs.

3. Rebuild LB corps.

Change my mind.

I have put a reminder on my calendar for January 10th to see how close I am.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Cdparr7 said:

Scribble it down, save it, hold me accountable. Here are by bold predictions for 2021. No I’m not gonna wait until August, that’s how bold this is.

1. Quarterbacks

Sam Darnold holds it down. Doesn’t go to the Pro Bowl but does well enough to keep his job in 2022 and competition off his back. Will Grier makes a surprise, wins the back up role in the pre-season from working with Sean Ryan and fitting Brady’s system better than PJ. Tommy Stevens earns QB3 role for his versatility and Peyton Ramsey is on the practice squad.

2. Middle Linebacker

Denzel Perryman turns out not to be the answer at MLB and has another injury riddled season and Jermaine Carter fills the role with his mediocrity. Shaq Thompson gets traded at season end. 
 

3. Safety

The Panthers find a starting FS on this roster that surprises everyone.

4. Wide Receiver

DJ Moore gets extended before the season, Robby Anderson becomes the big question mark in the offseason, Terrace Marshall becomes Dwayne Jarrett enters bust territory. David Moore over performs.

5. Corner

AJ Bouye experiment fails. Troy Pride shows improvement and takes the nickel role. Jackson gets the franchise tag which leads to a trade or outrageous extension that gets discussed on the huddle for 5 years. Horn is the new Chris Gamble.

6. Offensive Line

Little gets hurt before the season, doesn’t make the team. Erving fails at LT. Christenson isn’t a LT but fits at G. Paradis gets a team friendly deal. Moton gets his long term extension.
 

Panthers go into the off season with 3 clear objectives.

1. Anderson/Jackson talks

2. Find the LT at all costs.

3. Rebuild LB corps.

Change my mind.

I have put a reminder on my calendar for January 10th to see how close I am.

 

 

Terrace Marshall is a hard worker, has great character, and has a high football IQ. You comparing him to Dwayne Jarrett is simply ludicrous. Really!

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