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Just now, NanuqoftheNorth said:

Seattle's management/coaching staff has produced a 9 year winning streak over the last decade.

Carolina?

Matt Rhule hasn't even figured out how to stop the run, score in the third quarter or produce a winning season, much less back-to-back winning seasons.

Tepper and Rhule are rank amateurs compared to Seattle when it comes to managing an NFL franchise. 

That should be a matter of significant concern for any franchise QB contemplating his next move.

Great but how long do you expect Carroll to keep that situation going.  

And Again you have younger HC in that division already with major success..

No matter how much Mental Gymnastics you come up with Seattle isn't a win now situation and probably just as close to a rebuild as we are...

Losing Wilson and Wagner is like us losing Cam and Luke.. Maybe worse because Russ was still good...

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5 minutes ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

Seattle's management/coaching staff has produced a 9 year winning streak over the last decade.

Carolina?

Matt Rhule hasn't even figured out how to stop the run, score in the third quarter or produce a winning season, much less back-to-back winning seasons.

Tepper and Rhule are rank amateurs compared to Seattle when it comes to managing an NFL franchise. 

That should be a matter of significant concern for any franchise QB contemplating his next move.

I guess we'll just ignore last year then? And talk about the past? If that's the case, the Cowboys back in the 90's won a lot of Super Bowls. Should he go there? This isn't the Seattle team that went toe to toe every year with Cam, Luke, and others. They suck maybe worse than Carolina does right now. Come on man. 

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1 hour ago, Wolfcop said:

I don't think we have anyone who is not replaceable. I would rather not lose CMC if I knew he was going to stay healthy, but we have seen how that goes. 

The question is once we give away all of our draft picks and watson takes up all of our cap room, how do we replace them?

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The Only thing appealing about Carolina that Watson might like is the small market. If he wants to try and rebuild his image and not get bombarded by national media on a weekly basis then Charlotte has that edge over Seattle, Cleveland, philly 

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23 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

He would literally be the best QB in a division with all the teams 2 or 3 years from rebuilding.. Saints and Tampa are older teams tight to the cap.. And Atlanta is still kicking the Ryan can down the street..

An 8-9 division winner still isn't amounting to anything.

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22 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

How are they ready to win?? 

They are the worst team in that division.. That Division has 3 defenses better then theirs and 2 younger QB..

Oh and the Super bowl champions prime for another run..

Seattle has a management and coaching staff with a proven track record of NINE straight winning seasons.

Panthers are run by the Three Stooges of the NFL and have produced ZERO winning seasons.

Both organizations are in rebuild mode.

Both want your services.

So as a franchise QB, which organization would you sign with?

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1 minute ago, Actionman0z said:

Go look at their roster they have 5-6 quality young players.. remember this is rumored to be who they want, etc. relax man. 

On offense.. Metcalf and Fant.. 

Other then that they don't have any good defender on a rookie deal..

There Oline is just as bad as ours and older..

No great pass rusher or lock down CB..

What roster are you looking at??

 

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