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What Panthers should do in the offseason


Hayden Panettiere
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1.Fire Rhule and his entire coaching staff

2.Bring Cam back but keep him only in short yards and goal line packages.

3.Draft Malik Willis and have him sit behind Sam for a year(yes Sam will be here thanks to us picking up his option.)

4.Fix the O line in FA.

5.let Donte walk these last 2 weeks shows he is not worth top money.

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Yeah Donte needs to go and you know he's going to want to break the bank. He's not worth big money and the rookie Waddle illustrated that perfectly. Ate him alive. The #1 and #2 CBs will be Horn and CJ  respectively imo. That will lock things down in the secondary.

Don't know what to do with Cam until we see how he finishes out this season. If he poops the bed then you roll with Sam or PJ next season, or draft a rookie.

The o-line won't be able to be fixed in FA. We might need to use our 1st pick on a LT instead of a QB depending on what is on the board.

We're in a wait and see pattern at the moment. Cam and the draft are unknowns at the moment.

 

 

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