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Win or Tank?


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1 hour ago, electro's horse said:

I suspect PJ is respected in the locker room as well, more than Baker and Darnold. He's a quiet guy, works hard, doesn't have a huge contract, they all know him, and he just wins games. 

That's the kind of thing Wilks would pick up on more than Rhule. 

I'm confused - isn't PJ Walker, former starting QB for Temple, a Rhule guy?

Man, you all love to cherry pick what you attribute to Rhule. He's a bad NFL Head Coach, but he's assembled a .500 roster in 2 years - the roster when he got here was absolutely awful.  Sadly nobody is going to give him any credit for that.

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2 hours ago, electro's horse said:

I think unless we're top 2 picks, we're spending future firsts this year to move up and get our person. 

That just seems like the logical next step for Tepper. 

Probably. All those picks will end up getting bundled. Future QB will essentially be paid for by CMC and Robbie/y.

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3 minutes ago, Zod said:

Building a culture to win is doing things in reverse.

 

You build to win. The culture is the result. 

So, which is it then? Are the Panthers building to win mid-season, as in now, or is that something they need to do in the off-season?

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