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I fuging Love Scott Fitterer


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The best parts of this deal.

1. We get the 2019 DPOY for a 2023 6th for the rest of the year.

2 If we choose to not keep Jax or Gilmore, the contract signed will end up netting us a 3rd or 4th round comp pick  most likely for Jax or a 5th for Gilmore. 

3. The Patriots are paying part of his salary.

4. Unless we keep both, we acquired talent and moved up in draft position. 

This is how you 4d chess. 

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1 hour ago, Ricky Spanish said:

fuging Ash Ketchem over here collecting all these cornerbacks like Pokemon.

Dude said he wanted to be in on every deal, and my GOD has he done so. 

Yeah the O-Line is in a rough spot right now, but based on everything he's done so far, I have complete faith he's going to take care of it once he's actually able to (most likely in the offseason). 

Damn straight, bro.  It feels so good to finally be one of those teams that are actually in the mix on everything.  We are wheeling and dealing and doing everything in our power to put ourselves in a position to get better and to upgrade where needed.  

Gone are the days of sitting on the outside and looking in, while all the other teams are upgrading and pulling in all the big names (bog names who still have tremendous value by the way).

Gilmore literally was rumored to be released this morning and Fitt jumped on the phone and struck a deal within hours.

Man, this feels so good...  it's never been like this before, but man, is it awesome!

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58 minutes ago, Captain Morgan said:

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That’s the 13th Panthers trade since Scott Fitterer was hired in January. 

They made 11 in 2018, 2019, and 2020 combined.

Then ..WTF was our GM's doing before Fitterer?  

I'm doing a lot of what could have been's right now..... 

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