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What current Panthers starters would be starters on the Chiefs or Bills?


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2 minutes ago, Panthercougar68 said:

CMC

Moore

Moton

Burns

Reddick

Brown

Shaq

Horn

Jackson

Gilmore

Chinn

Its a lot more than you think...O line being the main issue which is 4 more spots so not the knock you were thinking.

Exactly. Hence why the fanbase hates this coaching staff.

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3 minutes ago, Panthercougar68 said:

CMC

Moore

Moton

Burns

Reddick

Brown

Shaq

Horn

Jackson

Gilmore

Chinn

Its a lot more than you think...O line being the main issue which is 4 more spots so not the knock you were thinking.

Burns is a one trick pony who would be a rotation player on the bills d-line. No one wanted Gilmore besides the Panthers, that's why we got him for what we did. Jackson is a definite no.

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Just now, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

Burns is a one trick pony who would be a rotation player on the bills d-line. No one wanted Gilmore besides the Panthers, that's why we got him for what we did. Jackson is a definite no.

Jackson and Gilmore would most definitely start at corner for the chiefs and they both are better than Danr Jackson on the bills....Pats weren't gonna trade to Gilmore to the AFC. Burns would start on the Chiefs hence why they traded for Melvin Ingram who has the same skill set.

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Just now, Panthercougar68 said:

Jackson and Gilmore would most definitely start at corner for the chiefs and they both are better than Danr Jackson on the bills....Pats weren't gonna trade to Gilmore to the AFC. Burns would start on the Chiefs hence why they traded for Melvin Ingram who has the same skill set.

Let me put it to you this way, you listed 11 players that would start for the Chiefs/Bills. Do you think saying our starters are pretty much equal, all things considered (50/50 split). And that our only problem is o-line/qb? Several teams tore through our defense, especially towards the end. I don't think our defensive roster is as good as people here make it out to be.

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DJ drops the ball too much. Reid would never start him. Reddick and Burns would not start. They would be situational pass rushers. Moton is not a starter on most teams. Gilmore would rotate in on both teams in nickel and dime packages seeing limited playing time.

 

CMC, Shaq OLB, and Chinn SS. That is it.

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2 minutes ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

Let me put it to you this way, you listed 11 players that would start for the Chiefs/Bills. Do you think saying our starters are pretty much equal, all things considered (50/50 split). And that our only problem is o-line/qb? Several teams tore through our defense, especially towards the end. I don't think our defensive roster is as good as people here make it out to be.

Yeah because the main starter that is the issue is the QB position to move the ball and put up points. We aren't talent deprived the issue is QB and the line which honestly could have given Rhule 9-10 wins this year If it wasn't bad.

The dolphins, Tampa 2x, Buffalo, are the only offenses that "tore" through the defense and that's after the defense was worn down from the offense not doing squat. The NYG game was the only one where all faucets of the game were bad.

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