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Panthers closing in on Duane Brown


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41 minutes ago, Jmac said:

Makes me think they are dead set on a QB at 6 then. If this happens, a one year deal to solidify the line for a rookie and move on next year. That's what may be the thinking here.

Dead set on QB at 6 in a terrible QB draft class.

Typical.

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1 minute ago, MillionDollarCam said:

It’s the common sense move for sure but Rhule knows he can’t win with Darnold so it’s QB or bust (unless he thinks he can win with Jimmy G or Minshew).

Right but if fitts or tepper let Rhule reach for a qb to save his job than we’re doomed anyway. Last thing I want is to do what the cards did, there’s nothing Rhule has done to trust his qb evaluation, even worst, he’s shown nothing that will lead you to believe even if he got a qb, he’d be able to muster more than 5 wins. 

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Just now, Cpt slay a ho said:

Right but if fitts or tepper let Rhule reach for a qb to save his job than we’re doomed anyway. Last thing I want is to do what the cards did, there’s nothing Rhule has done to trust his qb evaluation, even worst, he’s shown nothing that will lead you to believe even if he got a qb, he’d be able to muster more than 5 wins. 

I think they’ll let him reach otherwise why keep him? If we’re content with Darnold and another losing season then why not bring in a coach who can start to build his team for 2023?

Rhule is fighting for his job and he’s going to do everything to try and save it, even if it’s reaching for a QB.

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