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Offseason Strategy


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15 minutes ago, jayboogieman said:

The thing is the agents of these linemen know the Panthers are desperate to upgrade, so they're going to demand even more. You don't get ahead by overpaying for mid level or bad players, which is another reason why this team has gone from mediocre to very bad.

When you're so transparently desparate, you're going to get worked on with every contract.  Tepper and Rhule are continuously shooting themselves in the foot trying to build this team.  

Think it's why Tepper has obviously stopped saying anything publicly but strangely letting Rhule run this into the ground. 

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2 hours ago, Luciu5 said:

Why keep a coaching staff/FO when you know this is what they will be dealing with? It's a lose/lose situation with predetermined results. Just not getting the reluctance to fire Rhule and suffer through a handicapped season.

It's all self inflicted. The FO, or lack thereof, is how they got to this rock bottom fiasco we are staring at.  

It all sounds like excuse making. The disfunction starts at the top and seeps down into every decision this unqualified staff makes.

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