Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

The Panthers….. not an attractive destination for top shelf talent?


TheBigKat
 Share

Recommended Posts

We have heard 1000 times that Watson would wave the no trade for us. Even if he didn't, who cares? If he's only waiving it for Miami, then he's trying to force his way to Miami. That team is more of a mess than us so there's no way he could claim its because of the organization. 

Stafford could either come here where we're young but have potential, or go to a super bowl team with the best young head coach, best defensive player, and a GM who will no hesitate to make win now moves. The only thing the rams were missing was a QB who didn't have to be hand held. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, Catsfan69 said:

Wasn't Reddick a FA?

Kevin Greene was.

I believe Eric Davis was.

What level FA was Michael Barrow?

Keyshawn sucked but he was a big name.

 

Who am I forgetting that had a name and came?

The only guy you mentioned who is relevant is Reddick. FAs from years and regimes past aren't relevant to the conversation. Reddick's contract reflects the reality that he didn't have much of a market which is surprising given his stats last season but a one year fairly small money contract was his best bet.

  • Pie 2
  • Flames 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Money can make anything attractive but when you are an expansion team with little history to fall back on in a small market the top tier free agents will probably look the other way if your roster is iffy. Someone like Stafford always wanted L.A. and we should be used to things like that as Hornets fans too.

  • Beer 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

15 minutes ago, d-dave said:

How do y'all think that Miami isn't as much of a cluster as we are?  Could be that Watson would rather have the larger city to disappear in with a much more "exciting" nightlife.  He could also be looking at the tax situation and thinking that Miami is a better because he keeps more of his cash.  He could just love the beach, and Miami is closer to that than Charlotte is.

Sure, the complaints about the Panthers are all very valid, but let's also not forget about the non-football aspects of the various locations.

There are a lot of massage parlors in Florida. Bobby Kraft knows of one. 

  • The D 1
  • Flames 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

This is kind of short sighted. I mean while I agree we haven’t brought in huge names - we also just haven’t had the cap room to do so and it’s also never really been a strategy (especially not recently) to be active in the first week of free agency.

that said, we have beat out a number of teams on acquiring FAs. Since McCoy and Reddick were already mentioned I’ll add in Robby Anderson who said in his presser yesterday he almost signed with NE and a couple other teams before ultimately deciding on coming here.

Mike Wahle

Ken Lucas

were both pretty major FA acquisitions in their day.

There are others, but point is just because we haven’t been actively pursuing doesn’t necessarily mean we haven’t beat out other teams for coveted guys.

 

 

 

  • Beer 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

19 minutes ago, therealmjl said:

This is kind of short sighted. I mean while I agree we haven’t brought in huge names - we also just haven’t had the cap room to do so and it’s also never really been a strategy (especially not recently) to be active in the first week of free agency.

that said, we have beat out a number of teams on acquiring FAs. Since McCoy and Reddick were already mentioned I’ll add in Robby Anderson who said in his presser yesterday he almost signed with NE and a couple other teams before ultimately deciding on coming here.

Mike Wahle

Ken Lucas

were both pretty major FA acquisitions in their day.

There are others, but point is just because we haven’t been actively pursuing doesn’t necessarily mean we haven’t beat out other teams for coveted guys.

I think the biggest part of not being able to attract top talent(which we all really mean QB talent, even though we aren't saying it) is just not being a good team. Like you said, we HAVE been able to attract top guys when we had a team built for success but we don't have that currently.

If we don't implode in the next couple of seasons, I think we are building towards that. If you look at the 2023 free agent QB class, there will be many opportunities to sign big time free agents at QB. But we have to show that we are worthy of being a team that a free agent can come to and thrive.

  • Beer 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 hours ago, TheBigKat said:

When you read clippings like this

or clippings that Stafford didn’t want to come here

 

 there’s a growing concern has this franchise been marked off agents who represent too talent?

 

was it due to the way Cam Newton was treated?

due to how this team moved on from Bridgewater in 1 season?

lack of OL talent?

small market/limited marketing opportunities?

If you look at the majority of this franchise FA signings, it’s usually been mid tier guys on a 1-3 year deal, I cannot recall in the history of this franchise a top FA in their prime coming to Carolina.

 

This leads me to another conclusion, between Stafford/Watson unless this team drafts a Mac Jones / Herbert / Burrow, I don’t think a franchise QB is walking/being traded to the doors on Mint St

 

Our biggest FA signing, brother of our C who was a clear bust while Whitworth was out there 

BD4C2FF4-8015-45F4-89C5-3167392A8148.jpeg

Tell me again about the personnel philosophy of your favorite coach in NE?
 

 

  • Flames 1
  • Poo 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

9 minutes ago, Moo Daeng said:

The top talent FAs want to go where everything is perfectly set up of them or wherever the money is the best. 

I think Charlotte itself seems to be fairly attractive in general for NFL players. It's nowhere near the bottom and more like second tier if tiers-ish

I agree.  There's only 32 teams, when you are chasing rings or money, you go where you can.  Remember Jared Allen hopped onboard during our last superbowl run, and was too washed up. 

Let's say of the 32 teams 1/3 are teams players don't want to go to, that leave about 20-19 other teams.  While we may not be at the top, we certainly are not bottom 1/3.

  • Flames 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

30 minutes ago, therealmjl said:

This is kind of short sighted. I mean while I agree we haven’t brought in huge names - we also just haven’t had the cap room to do so and it’s also never really been a strategy (especially not recently) to be active in the first week of free agency.

that said, we have beat out a number of teams on acquiring FAs. Since McCoy and Reddick were already mentioned I’ll add in Robby Anderson who said in his presser yesterday he almost signed with NE and a couple other teams before ultimately deciding on coming here.

Mike Wahle

Ken Lucas

were both pretty major FA acquisitions in their day.

There are others, but point is just because we haven’t been actively pursuing doesn’t necessarily mean we haven’t beat out other teams for coveted guys.

 

 

 

When we signed Wahle and Lucas we had a very recent SB appearance. Big difference between then and now.

  • Pie 1
  • Beer 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

 Share


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • Raptors blown out by Phoenix. Man this final stretch is gonna be crazy. Seeds 5-10 in the east are separated by 2.5 games… Hawks only team “hotter” than us, and I think they’re bound to come back down to earth with a pretty tough schedule to close out the season. We have some tough games too but ones that I think are very winnable, and still some very very easy games — which we have been winning consistently in 2026. Don’t think we’ve had a bad loss against a team we should beat since the Pacers in either very early January or late December
    • My general take on the state of the team not going too in depth is this: Either Morgan or Canales (hard to say whether it’s the players or the system/coaching, and that goes for any team) has been responsible for considerable strides forward on D and a bit more productive offense, but it’s been a small sample size and we collapsed at the end of the year. I lean towards it being more Canales growing as a coach and building a culture of buy-in and getting the most out of players in the locker room. My reasoning for leaning there is that Morgan was part of the Fitterer stink and it’ll take him a while of sustained success in roster management to overcome that in my mind. Next year is a big year to see if that was a fluke or not. These big signings this offseason are exciting and sometimes teams can have amazing FA classes but more often than not those who spend big and “win the offseason” don’t show the results in the regular season.    As far as QB goes, in a vacuum I’m completely fine with the Pickett signing, he’s ok value for a backup and a huge improvement over Dalton. If Bryce went down there isn’t a huge drop off there and if the rest of the team builds on last year they could win games with him under center. I’m not sure the ‘85 Bears could win games with current Dalton under center. But the O is just so damn limited with Bryce and Pickett does not push him at all, he’s purely a backup. So I agree we I’d love to see a QB with some upside drafted, a guy who could actually push Bryce if/when he struggles or doesn’t improve any further. He’s improved steadily the last 2 years but it has been from arguably worst in league history to still below average. I’m not convinced he can get any better than purely average at absolute best. I hope he can man but I just don’t see it happening. And the longer we keep penciling him as starter the less confidence I have in this staff. Even with our unexpected relative success as a team last year sometimes you do have to take another step back to take a step forward, and that could mean moving on from Bryce, and temporarily going with a slightly worse player like Pickett while aggressively trying to upgrade the position and taking dart throws in the draft/free agency on upside players. I know, there wasn’t much available this offseason outside of Willis, and this draft class seems to be poor at QB. But I’d have preferred we try something and if it didn’t work and we took a step back then just keep trying until something hits. Rolling with Bryce is just delaying the inevitable and living in purgatory.    just my 2 cents, hope I’m proved wrong
×
×
  • Create New...