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Official Patriots at Panthers GameDay Thread


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3 minutes ago, ImaginaryKev said:

Again, you are projecting. 

If the Panthers ever wanna win they need a QB, one might be available next year and they don't even need the 1st pick, and they can also improve the line esp since as Brady Christensen has proven, rookie offensive lineman can't just start right away. He'll start after a year in the weight room. Centers can be found later in the draft. Guards in free agency. Don't put words in my mouth bc youre upset about the loss bc clearly you haven't thought about any of this 

 Beckton , wirfs, wills, Sewell, slater all agree with you.  Rookie linemen don’t need to be starting.    

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Just now, mrcompletely11 said:

 Beckton , wirfs, wills, Sewell, slater all agree with you.  Rookie linemen don’t need to be starting.    

Those are first rounders, Christensen was a third rounder so two different cases

Please stop this, Brady might need a little more time than those guys. Bc yknow that's why they were drafted in the first. Thankfully guards are found al throughout the draft and that's what he is. So that still leaves another center, (that you can find in free agency or later in the draft) and another guard which there are way more good ones than this past year available in free agency. The same one where the Panthers will have more cap room. You scared to draft a QB high and spend a billionaires money? Gonna be a long couple seasons for you

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watching how much pre snap motion and different types of formations the Pats ran ... tells me that Joe Brady is the one in over his head. As much as we want to kick Rhule in the ass... its not our defense losing ball games for us, and it is not our special teams. Our offense is predictable and can establish zero rhythym. 

 

I expect us to move on from Brady in the off season or bring an offensive consultant.

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