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Can we officially declare TMJ a bust?


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3 hours ago, mc52beast said:

Really hard to call him a bust right now. He was injured most of year one and now he’s working with a QB who is struggling and an OC who has his head up his anus.

Injuries were a concern coming in. You don’t waste premium picks on players like this. It’s okay to admit the Panthers royally screwed up the 2021 draft. We have enough evidence by this point. 

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27 minutes ago, UNCrules2187 said:

Complete coaching malpractice honestly. Give him 6 total snaps, mostly on run plays, then make him inactive? They should trade him since he’s clearly in their doghouse but I wouldn’t be surprised to see him flourish with a change of scenery. 

Yeah, I agree. Time to trade him if you aren't gonna use him.

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Just now, Shocker said:

I mean the guy has gotten no snaps…hard to tell what he can do if they never give him a chance…the Rhule way

He got a lot last year and produced nothing.

Maybe he is just not an NFL player or maybe he isn't getting a fair shake by the coaching staff.

To me there isn't any difference. May as well trade him and try to get some value back.

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