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Are we a more attractive destination for Russell Wilson?


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4 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

If you have a ring you get to be listened to.

If you don't then shut up and play.

Russell has a ring.

I don't have an issue with allowing QBs to have express their ideas to management.  However, at the end of the day it is management's job to manage and a coaches job to coach.  

Russell, Rodgers and Watson have made it clear they want more than to just express themselves, they want control in management/coaching decisions. 

Not interested in any of them for that reason alone.

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14 minutes ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

Also, no successful QB on the backside of his career wants to spend his Sunday afternoons running for his life on an historically dysfunctional team like the Panthers.  They want a soft landing spot like Brady and Stafford received.

Precisely. Why make it a struggle to win?

Brady made his team a contender immediately, as did Stafford.

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Just now, NanuqoftheNorth said:

Tampa was essentially a Tom Brady away from contending for a championship.

Carolina, not so much.

With Tom came Gronk and others. There isn't anybody here guys are looking to come play with. No star. The closest thing we had was disrespected and kicked out the door hastily. 

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Russell played at NC State but the dude is married to a celebrity and now wants to be a celebrity. He’s not coming here to Carolina. Seattle has a better head coach, OL and organization than Carolina. If Carr wasn’t playing so well right now, Russell would probably be a Raider next year. 

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6 minutes ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

Tampa was essentially a Tom Brady away from contending for a championship.

Carolina, not so much.

I think our team is as good if not better than the Bucs pre-Tom Brady if we could fix the OL. Tamp’s front seven is elite but secondary is average at best. Tampa also used a high pick and hit pay dirt on Wirfs.  If we have a franchise QB, Terrace Marshall wouldn’t be a ghost like he has this season. 

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