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Panthers Fire Joe Brady


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57 minutes ago, Tr3ach said:

That was a low risk high reward move.  The dumb part of that whole thing was picking up his 5th year option when they didnt need to.

If you're the gm and you don't trust him enough to pickup the option then you made a bad trade. You don't give up three picks for a player you don't have confidence in. The issue with the trade is it really wasn't very high reward bc we had three seasons of NFL game tape showing Sam to be the player he was here and back in college. All that talk about him basically being a rookie went out the window quick. It never should have happened we had other options.

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47 minutes ago, BIGH2001 said:

Well that makes the whole thing dumb doesnt it? 

Sure, but every coach is going to make mistakes.  Especially a new coach that is also basically in the GM role as well.  Now it's basically see if they learn from those next time or dont.  I just feel like it's going to take 1 more season to really know anything. 

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25 minutes ago, Tr3ach said:

Sure, but every coach is going to make mistakes.  Especially a new coach that is also basically in the GM role as well.  Now it's basically see if they learn from those next time or dont.  I just feel like it's going to take 1 more season to really know anything. 

Just how many mistakes do you think a new coach should be afforded? Teddy was strike one. Darnold was a big strike two. Calling up Cam Newton mid-season after discarding him like nothing in your first season is a huge strike three. Welcome to the NFL.

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