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Defense may be decimated


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1 minute ago, PhillyB said:

two players? nah

We're also going to lose Gilmore, Bouye, Jackson and Reddick. If we lose Reddick and Burns there goes the majority of our pass rush. Losing Gilmore, Bouye, and Jackson would be losing three of our top 4 CBs. Losing Chinn would be losing our best all around defender.

Make no mistake about it, our D would be GUTTED.

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People act like our d was elite, we gave up dam near 24 points per game which was good for 20th. We do not have some elite D that can carry the team even if we dont trade those guys.

We have spent the majority of 2 drafts on D and they are still average. 

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12 minutes ago, ncfan said:

Panthers Defense from this past year

Jones ->FA
Derrick Brown -> rumored in trade
Fox-> Cut
Reddick->FA
Shaq
Jermaine Carter->FA
Burns->Rumored in Trade
Bouye->Cut
Djax->FA
Gilmore->FA
Burris->FA
Chinn-> Rumored in trade
Horn->coming off injury

This team is a fugging joke. 

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Just now, PootieNunu said:

PEople act like our d was elite, we gave up dam near 24 points per game which was good for 20th. We do not have some elite D that can carry the team even if we dont trade those guys.

We have spent the majority of 2 drafts on D and they are still average. 

No, I think the concern is that we are losing a ton of young talent that was only going to get better. There would be no foundational defensive pieces to speak of at that point, which says a lot considering the draft investment.

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