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Three top 10 QB's refused to play for Matt Rhule.


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1 minute ago, CRA said:

Denver has had 5 straight losing seasons.  The Falcons are a dump. 

 

Denver is a QB away from a deep playoff run - that has been known for a while.  Heck they almost went this past year with Teddy B.  DW and the Falcons is unique - DW wants to go home.  bottom line.  

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13 minutes ago, frankw said:

At least he isn't pooing posts bc he is being criticized for posting hilarious takes about Darnold being a good quarterback next season. You are all the way deranged fella 😂

Well we will wait and see buddy. I like the moves the staff has made, I like the idea of keeping all our young talent. I really like still having picks. The problem with social media and places like this, is people think their own perspective matters. What happens if what the Panthers brass thinks will happen does, and they start winning games…. What happens then?

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1 minute ago, Actionman0z said:

Well we will wait and see buddy. I like the moves the staff has made, I like the idea of keeping all our young talent. I really like still having picks. The problem with social media and places like this, is people think their own perspective matters. What happens if what the Panthers brass thinks will happen does, and they start winning games…. What happens then?

We did. We started off 3-0 and then Sam reverted back to the same QB he has always been. Was it all his fault? Certainly not. The guy you are making every effort to shield for made awful decisions with the oline and our QB room paid the price. But what's done is done time to move on. Even the Jets figured this out it isn't that difficult.

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17 minutes ago, Smithers said:

Denver is a QB away from a deep playoff run - that has been known for a while.  Heck they almost went this past year with Teddy B.  DW and the Falcons is unique - DW wants to go home.  bottom line.  

Exactly 🙂

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The Charlotte Observer's Jonathan Alexander believes franchise quarterbacks "have no interest" in signing with the Panthers. 

Deshaun Watson this week became the latest high-end quarterback to turn down the Panthers after a full year of all-out recruitment by Panthers owner David Tepper and the QB-desperate organization. Russell Wilson, meanwhile, did not waive his no-trade clause to come to Carolina, instead choosing Denver. In 2021, Matthew Stafford shunned the Panthers in favor of the Rams. Christian McCaffrey and D.J. Moore haven't proven appealing enough for an elite QB to take a chance with the Panthers, and head coach Matt Rhule -- who will likely be gone after 2022 barring a drastic turnaround -- hasn't had any success in luring big-name signal callers. That leaves the team with the hideous prospect of starting Sam Darnold again in 2022 if they don't use their first-round pick (sixth overall) on a QB. 

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It’s not just Rhule’s terrible coaching, it’s the clusterfug of direction that we have. They started out by saying this a process, that we want to build the right way, etc. That right way is just to assume whatever QB you delude yourself into pursuing is the missing piece, whether it’s a journeyman with limited skill set who is OK if the rest of the team is perfect (bridgewater), a lifetime project QB who you think you can fix just because he was a top 3 pick (darnold). Stafford and Wilson came from organizations that failed to build around them, are on the back 9 of their career and are smart enough to disagree that they aren’t the missing piece on a flawed team to winning a super bowl. The fact we had to try so hard for Watson only to be overtaken by a largely untalented falcons team who wasn’t even looking at him until he reached out speaks volumes that it’s an organizational issue. 

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