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6 minutes ago, frankw said:

To be clear to the very angry early morning Panthers fans here I would welcome the opportunity to bring in a franchise QB like Watson. But I have a hard time believing he truly wants to hitch his wagon to this "shitshow" as it has been so accurately described in league circles as of late.

That’s reasonable 

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15 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Me too.

I think holding onto Burns is a pipedream though. If Watson is a Panther I'll be shocked if Burns isn't a Texan. As blatantly desperate as Tepper is to get this done, I wouldn't be surprised if the Texans fleece us out of Chinn too.

At some level, I would rather see Chinn and Burns get traded than to give them bonkers money.

Love both players but if we are honest, Burns is a pass rush specialist and Chinn is a box safety. 

Maybe they get better and become well rounded.....or maybe they don't 

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What’s funny is everyone is so upset about losing all these picks and what have we honestly done good in the last 3 or 4 years with all of our picks. We don’t even have an all-pro out of any of them. Quit the whining! Bring in an all-pro qb and build around him. FA’s will then want to come play with us.

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1 minute ago, NCTHFL0567 said:

Pete Caroll is 70 years old, and very close to retirement and was even rumored on the hot seat, and their roster sucks worse than the Panthers roster on paper. But give me more opinions bud! I'm for it! 

Pete Carroll could be 100 and he would still be an infinitely better coach than Matt Rhule. Not to mention he and the Seahawks have a certain trophy in their possession. If you can really convince yourself they are an inferior franchise you are deluded and too invested in this.

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Just now, BurnNChinn said:

What’s funny is everyone is so upset about losing all these picks and what have we honestly done good in the last 3 or 4 years with all of our picks. We don’t even have an all-pro out of any of them. Quit the whining! Bring in an all-pro qb and build around him. FA’s will then want to come play with us.

But they still have be replaced 

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Just now, mrcompletely11 said:

Show me the link where this “report” is please

CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- The Carolina Panthers will make an "aggressive" offer for Deshaun Watson as soon as the Houston quarterback waives his no-trade clause for them to negotiate with the Texans, a league source told ESPN.

An issue with having the clause waived is not anticipated, the source said.

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/33483986/source-carolina-panthers-make-aggressive-offer-houston-texans-qb-deshaun-watson

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Chinn was almost Defensive Rookie of the Year. Now he is not utilized correctly. I hope he can go somewhere where his full potential can be found again, or we get a coach that knows his player’s strengths, instead of their perceived flaws…i.e. short arms. 

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9 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

Frankie may be too soft for this board. He seems to get easily triggered by comments or reactions. One poo emoji and he's crying all over the board. Let's see what a bunch get

Hey I started pooing his posts and now he added my name with yours lol. Poor guy

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