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We are DOOMED! Panthers expect Rhule back for 2022...WTF


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9 minutes ago, stbugs said:

I’m completely the opposite on this. We shouldn’t be spending money on FAs. Make it a rebuild like 2020 should have been. Get comp picks and go from there. Select an OL with every pick we have and let Sam and PJ get battered while we give those rookies and BC as much time as possible. Then have a full cupboard of picks with comp picks (3rd, 4th and 5th for Donte, Reddick and Gilmore) in 2023. Hopefully, there’s a QB we can groom and a new coach will be interested with the assets we’ll have. 

The point was we are the laughing stock of the league from a players perspective. Getting a lot of rooks and picks won’t change that perception. Obviously no legit player wanted to come here this past off-season. That’s a problem. Even if we aren’t focusing on FA. The culture is broken. Rhule is toast. 
 

Even if we aren’t going all in, we should want to be a player destination. We aren’t in a canes scenario where we can only afford decent FA’s because of our surrounding talent. If we continue to pull bottom of the barrel players we will continue to get a mediocre reputation. 

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