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Official Bucs at Panthers GameDay Thread


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Get rid of Darnold. CHECK. Get rid of Mayfield. CHECK. Get rid of Elf. CHECK. GET rid of Rhule CHECK. Get rid of Robby. CHECK.

Cancer removed.

You realize these 5 people had too many chances at impacting every offensive play.

Get rid of CMC? Noooooooo

Only one more person on my list to get rid of to build on this teams foundation of talent. FITTERER!

Big Thanks to Steve Wilks for pulling things together quickly even with Fitt shipping out CMC to make his job even tougher.

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8 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

I just don't care about the draft position in this situation.  I want to see if Wilks can win the job and I wanted to see if the team could turn things around under him and play for him - and they are.  And I am not sold on Stroud or Young.  I knew Cam was gonna be Cam.  I don't have that feeling with either of those guys.  If we end up picking 5th to 15th, I would be just fine picking Hooker and going from there.  It's very rare there are any guarantees in the draft, especially at QB.  

Lawrence looked like about as sure of a thing as there has been since maybe Peyton Manning?  And he looks very average ad a pro.  So, I'm fine in letting it play out and playing to win.  Who knows?  What if this team really buys in on Wilks and contends for the NFCS title?  I'm not saying that will happen, and I'm not even thinking about it, personally, but, what if?  Rhule sucked the life and dreams out of this organization and fanbase.  What if Wilks can give us some of that back?

I trust the FO to find who we need with wherever we pick.

Facts. Hooker put up like 60 points on some bums and they took him out halfway through the game yesterday to save the other guys embarrassment. Stroud looked meh, not trying to tank for Bryce Young.  Hooker/PJ/Corral a good coach can figure out how to work with that. All we need is a qb that doesn't throw 50% interceptions

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1 minute ago, Jackie Lee said:

Facts. Hooker put up like 60 points on some bums and they took him out halfway through the game yesterday to save the other guys embarrassment. Stroud looked meh, not trying to tank for Bryce Young.  Hooker/PJ/Corral a good coach can figure out how to work with that. All we need is a qb that doesn't throw 50% interceptions

Agreed.

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