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Let's have some fun! Predict the dumbest move the Panthers make this offseason.


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The dumbest move in my opinion, would be selling the farm for QB Deshaun Watson.

Taking this big of a a risk and giving up significant draft capital  is simply not an option no matter how talented Watson is on the field.

There are now serious doubts about Watson’s character that simply wasn’t there before. The magnitude of these allegations dictate such perceptions and many would not welcome him like they were willing to with open arms around this time last year.

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Your title is asking for dumbest yet to come....at least that's how I read it.

IF that's the case, trading our 1st to SF or MN for Jimmy or Cousins.

2nd: Selling the farm for Watson.

3rd: Overpaying for a Tackle in free agency in a strong tackle draft.

4th:  Taking a QB at 6.

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1 Keeping Rhule.

2 Drafting Picket or trading for Jimmy G

3 Fugging up the cap and draft for next year on a bunch of scrubs we will be talking about the need to make them cap casualties next year...again. 

2023 Tepper allowing Rhule to have another year after he faceplants again this year. Basically rinse and repeat without the rinse. 

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1 hour ago, Panthera onca said:

Keeping Rhule is at the top of the list. Nothing dumber can be done.

Winning a couple more games before midseason to show improvement and Tepper puts it in writing that Rhule returns for a two more years before the team loses out the rest of the season. Would that be dumber?

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