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21 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

Thanks for absolutely nothing Matt Ruhle. What a disaster hire. Panthers are fuged six ways to Chelsea. 

We pointlessly wasted 3 years….and now will start the rebuild that was suppose to occur in beginning in 2020. 

hard to get excited about another shot at it given Tepper’s lack of a vision or know how.   And I want Fitt gone.  He has done a horrible job with draft capital and being part of building something.  Traded away draft capital.  Wasted reps on Super Bowl one year rental vets.  Everyone else brought in meh or horrific.  And believes 2 cheap pairs of shoes is better than one pair when it comes to drafting.  

 

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7 minutes ago, HPPantherzfan said:

So what do we have now for the draft next year

1st, 2nd's, 3rd, 4th and 5th rounder with either our 4th or 5th gone in the trade for Baker?

1st
2nd
2nd
3rd
4th
4th
5th
6th

Assuming Baker doesn't get 70% of the snaps. If he does, swap a 4th for a 5th

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Khalil Herbert 6th rd pick for the bears 63 carries 402 yards and 3TD's vs CMC 85 carries 393 yards 2TD's. I love CMC's talent but at the end of the day he's still an injury prone RB with a massive contract. We received a good haul of picks and cleared a bunch of cap space in 2024 when we'll have to pay Burns, Brown, and Chinn. Just get the QB pick and the HC coaching hire right then pair that with our solid Oline, DJ moore, and young defensive core and you have a solid team to build around going forward. 

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