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The worst with a clean pocket, the worst in the red zone…


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Who knows how Sam will do but he’s our guy for the time being and I’m pulling for him. 
 

if he doesn’t work out, this is a big second QB strike against our staff. Better hope Fields doesn’t go off. 

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3 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Rhule has 4 more years minimum before he feels any heat

I'm hoping he's the best Panthers coach yet but he's also gambling. I like the Moxy but it has to be more than moxy. It all has to translate to wins on the field. I'm happy Sam gets another chance. He has to grab hold. Nice guys both but if they don't start winning I wouldn't be surprised to see optionality step in.

It's possible he gets only two seasons if we struggle. That's the business.

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36 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

I'm hoping he's the best Panthers coach yet but he's also gambling. I like the Moxy but it has to be more than moxy. It all has to translate to wins on the field. I'm happy Sam gets another chance. He has to grab hold. Nice guys both but if they don't start winning I wouldn't be surprised to see optionality step in.

It's possible he gets only two seasons if we struggle. That's the business.

there is literally a 0% chance he is gone in 2 more seasons quit acting retarded

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1 hour ago, rippadonn said:

I'm hoping he's the best Panthers coach yet but he's also gambling. I like the Moxy but it has to be more than moxy. It all has to translate to wins on the field. I'm happy Sam gets another chance. He has to grab hold. Nice guys both but if they don't start winning I wouldn't be surprised to see optionality step in.

It's possible he gets only two seasons if we struggle. That's the business.

He's gambling by basically refusing to gamble. The QB position is the one position you absolutely have to have. We have tried to bargain shop twice now. I have a feeling that if Darnold flops, we'll be swinging BIG at QB next off-season.

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19 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

He's gambling by basically refusing to gamble. The QB position is the one position you absolutely have to have. We have tried to bargain shop twice now. I have a feeling that if Darnold flops, we'll be swinging BIG at QB next off-season.

Fields was the gamble.

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