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QB situation getting worse for the Panthers.


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2 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Name one Matt Rhule season with more than 5 wins. I'll wait.

He's had just two years man. Sure he sucks, but 7 out of 10 is freaking God awful. 

You do realize he had losing seasons 70 percent of his coaching career so far? Rhule sucks, but that's freaking trash. 

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I don’t understand the continued hand wringing/threads ab us being screwed. No matter what we were likely last on the pecking order as far as desirable places free agent qbs would want to go. None of these trades has changed that imo. We suck all of us fans know I don’t know how any of these trades has made us suck even more we sucked worse than any other destination anyways.

And we should have been planning on drafting our guy regardless. Rodgers and Wilson were never coming here….we’ll have to be Watsons absolute only option for him to come here….Cousins Jimmy G Wentz Jameis don’t move the needle….let’s just take a swing on a rookie I have no issue giving him the Josh Rosen treatment when Rhule is fired.

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58 minutes ago, NCTHFL0567 said:

Rivera's had 7 losing seasons in his what? 10 years as coach? Yeah...............

Rhule has so many more winning seasons, playoff wins, SB appearances and coach of the year awards too...I might be wrong about that though lol.

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48 minutes ago, Waldo said:

At least a rookie only cost us 1 draft pick and can be moved on from the next year if needed...which is still a possibility with these people. 

Yep it’s the easiest, cheapest, lowest risk move we can make at the QB position. So naturally we will try something else…

Most fans will get excited about having a new young QB to develop. 

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1 hour ago, NCTHFL0567 said:

He's had just two years man. Sure he sucks, but 7 out of 10 is freaking God awful. 

You do realize he had losing seasons 70 percent of his coaching career so far? Rhule sucks, but that's freaking trash. 

Have you actually looked at their career winning percentage?

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The Texans would never trade Deshaun to a divisional rival. If Watson is playing next year, it will be for the Panthers, Seahawks or Buccaneers.

We also have a the better draft pick. If we want Willis, he's ours.

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