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Panthers Bringing back Rhule. Planning to start OC search next week


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6 minutes ago, PhillyB said:

i bet we'll get a gutty seven wins 

Man you are very optimistic but that's about what I'm predicting. I was thinking 8 wins and close to .500 so it makes Tepper claim the ship is turning around and he keeps Rhule for two more seasons including next. Wethen go through a few more Sam Darnold types at QB and the offensive line continues to suck balls and get whatever QB we put back there killed.

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12 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

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Here comes Jason Garrett at OC and Jimmy G at QB and a repeat of the last two years. I just hope we limit the amount of future assets we let Rhule and Fitterer trade away desperately trying to save their jobs.

Tepper has ran this ship straight into the ground hit bedrock and now he's breaking out the heavy equipment and explosives to keep digging. We are so completely fuged.

Why do u say Jimmy G so much. We can’t afford another qb like that, it will be someone like Trubisky or someone cheap.

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5 minutes ago, BurnNChinn said:

Why do u say Jimmy G so much. We can’t afford another qb like that, it will be someone like Trubisky or someone cheap.

Sure we can. We aren't gonna spend any money in the OL.

I doubt it'll be Mitch unless we pay him way too much. Seems like he's taking a smart approach to his career. He took an obvious backup job in a good organization to try to get right. I think he's going to be very careful picking his next shot. He knows it'll likely be his last opportunity to prove himself as a starter. The right situation wasn't there last year. This sure as hell ain't it.

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4 minutes ago, Vox said:

image.png.c233a6047b640f42739b6a857059ded2.pngI'm telling you guys Rhule and Tepper are about to trade for Watson fuging our future for the forseeable future. Reports last offseason were that we were willing to give up 3 1sts and 2 2nds for him.

Trading for Watson and not upgrading the line I’m convinced would be a huge mistake. They have to figure out a way to do both and the only way you upgrade this line is with 1st round picks. So you better figure out a way to parlay Burns, Brown, CMC into another 1st round pick. 

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2 minutes ago, Vox said:

image.png.c233a6047b640f42739b6a857059ded2.pngI'm telling you guys Rhule and Tepper are about to trade for Watson fuging our future for the forseeable future. Reports last offseason were that we were willing to give up 3 1sts and 2 2nds for him.

I'm not sure how we would be able to prioritize improving the offensive line and taking another swing at QB with no 1sts or 2nds for the next few years or cap room. I'm sure Watson or Wilson would be more than happy to line up every Sunday behind our core offensive line of Jordan, Elfein and Miller. It's a David Newton article. He's the John Miller of Panthers beat writers. 

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