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Watson Watch Day 4 - The Finale


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Just now, XClown1986 said:

People keep dragging the idea, but I say go after Gardner Minshew. He has shown he can play in this league, wouldn't cost much, and would at least add intrigue to the QB room.

Panthers should have traded for him last season from the Jags. Minshew is 5x better than Darnold and WAY cheaper. Dude has gotten a bum rap despite being a decent QB.

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1 minute ago, SgtJoo said:

 

Anyone got an athletic sub? 

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The Panthers called the Eagles about Gardner Minshew last year before signing Cam Newton when Darnold was hurt. Minshew is not the long-term answer. But he’s young (26 in May), inexpensive ($2.54 million cap number) and has ties to the Panthers (offensive coordinator Ben McAdoo was with him in Jacksonville) and the Carolinas (ECU was one of three schools he played for).

Minshew has put up some solid numbers, plays with a flair and would bring some juice to the quarterback room It’s not an ideal scenario — and it all but stamps Rhule as a lame duck — but it’s where the Panthers find themselves again. Time for Tepper to change things up.

 

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1 minute ago, hepcat said:

Panthers should have traded for him last season from the Jags. Minshew is 5x better than Darnold and WAY cheaper. Dude has gotten a bum rap despite being a decent QB.

And he is a leader which is very clear that Darnold is not.And he is a leader which is very clear that Darnold is not.

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