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Breer on Henderson trade


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11 hours ago, BurnNChinn said:

Lol it does matter if he’s a nutcase. I don’t care about Arnold but don’t like the 3rd rd pick if he is already acting like that in really only one season. Sorry if I’m not excited but I’m going to have to see it first. 

Struggling with mental health does not make you a nut case. I could have missed something but I don't see "nut case" behavior 

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10 hours ago, t96 said:

It's a fair concern and plays into the value being so low for Jacksonville, but well worth the risk. And frankly there have been plenty of NFL players who have contributed to winning teams/organizations and SB victories without being in love with the game of football. He's extremely talented and if we can even get him to reach part of that potential whether he loves the game or not, this is a great trade. We're not going to be relying on him to be our #1. He'll be #2 or #3 behind Donte and once Horn comes back him too and that's with a stacked pass rush that takes the pressure off the secondary anyways.

Yeah. This makes a lot of sense.  The deal has some risk but there is major upside if it falls right.

perfect scenario:  he balls out and we end up with 3 starting caliber corners in Horn, Jackson and Henderson.  Steal for the Panthers

Not so perfect scenario: I think you come out ahead if he ends up being just a stop gap this year for Horn and then becomes nothing more than a depth piece.  
 

disaster scenario:  He totally busts this year and barely sees the field.  Still don’t think you lose too much but it’s hard to swallow.

 

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The amount of concern over trading a 3rd here is mind blowing, did you all not just witness our what 6 picks in the 2021 draft turn into 11. 

I believe we still have a -- 1, 4, 5, 5, 6, 7 -- if memory serves.

Given the tendency shown in the draft, and in season to trade, we will likely be trading back in the first to accumulate more selections. 

This young man has all the tools similar to Jaycee, and was a consensus top corner in the 2020 draft. It seems to have been well reported that he DID NOT want to go to JAX. See Eli Manning forcing a trade to NYG because SD was known as a team with bad management. 

Go turn on the film and breakdowns that are out there, we have more in our favor to tap his potential than JAX, and not to mention, we are a better defense, and TEAM overall. 

This was a good move. 6'1 / 204 lbs -- 9.97 RAS with the tape from college, and in his 8 games last year to back it up before injury. 

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11 hours ago, t96 said:

It's a fair concern and plays into the value being so low for Jacksonville, but well worth the risk. And frankly there have been plenty of NFL players who have contributed to winning teams/organizations and SB victories without being in love with the game of football. He's extremely talented and if we can even get him to reach part of that potential whether he loves the game or not, this is a great trade. We're not going to be relying on him to be our #1. He'll be #2 or #3 behind Donte and once Horn comes back him too and that's with a stacked pass rush that takes the pressure off the secondary anyways.

Honestly, looking to the future he might be our #3. I hope we resign DJack so with Horn and Henderson we have a very deep secondary that is very good at man coverage. Horn and Henderson will also be on rookie deals for a few more years so we can afford to pay DJack.

Looking beyond this year, we have a SCARY defense. Potentially best on paper heading into the 2022 season. 

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There's absolutely no chance that Matt Rhule didn't talk with this kid before the trade was made. If Rhule thinks he can be rehabbed with a change of scenery here, then I'm going to have to trust him on this one. Coach Snow had to have talked to him, too, to see if he could handle his job in our defense.

If this goes as well as the Sam Darnold trade did, then it's going to be a good move, perhaps even a great one.

Expect to see Fitterer and Rhule looking for more top pick players stuck with dumpster fire teams to trade for. If you rescue enough good dogs and train them up, sooner or later you get Benji. Along the way you're going to build up a lot of good karma, too.

It's a different approach and a new one. If you think it through, though, there's a touch of genius in it.

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13 hours ago, Basbear said:

You must have not gotten the memo sent to all panthers fans, this was pre-approved by everyone as being "OMFG worth IT" since its a looking like a late 3rd&non-blocking TE/slot/backup/non-STer for 2020 9th overall pick&early 5th. Plus jax is picking up 2.5 of his 2021 salary. You take this "risk" 10/10, bro....

say if you didnt get the memo.....

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That’s a poo ton of gymnastics to convince yourself imo

no coach can make someone want to play the game

it was a risk and it will suck if it doesn’t work out, nothing wrong with saying that

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38 minutes ago, onmyown said:

That’s a poo ton of gymnastics to convince yourself imo

no coach can make someone want to play the game

it was a risk and it will suck if it doesn’t work out, nothing wrong with saying that

A bad situation or a coach can make someone not want to play the game or be miserable doing it.  

My hope is that our culture and environment will get Henderson back to where he was before getting draft.  You don't become one of the best players in your sport without passion and desire.

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2 hours ago, Pejorative Miscreant said:

Yeah. This makes a lot of sense.  The deal has some risk but there is major upside if it falls right.

disaster scenario:  He totally busts this year and barely sees the field.  Still don’t think you lose too much but it’s hard to swallow.

 

I agree.  There is some risk but high reward.  As for your disaster scenario?  Nah.  I wouldn't be surprised if he doesn't play at all this year or is just a minimal depth player.  If he's not playing next year, then it's a bust.  IF there are issues going on behind the scenes, he may not be ready to play in a coupe weeks or months.  This could be a longer term, months long process of getting his head right.  It's speculation obviously, but I'm not going to call him a bust if he doesn't play this year.

2 hours ago, SetfreexX said:

The amount of concern over trading a 3rd here is mind blowing, did you all not just witness our what 6 picks in the 2021 draft turn into 11. 

I believe we still have a -- 1, 4, 5, 5, 6, 7 -- if memory serves.

I think this is because we don't have a second.  Basically some will view it as a 1st, no second, no third, the rest of the picks are garbage and have no value - essentially a 1 player draft, maybe 2 if we can get a kicker.  "We don't need more depth" I think is a comment I've seen.  This is mostly freak out over how to get 4 starting OL with only 1 valuable draft pick.

(fyi, you always need more depth)

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