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Willing to wait two more seasons?


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Obviously this team needs much more then a QB. They need Linebackers, DE, and DLine help. Offense needs TE help and probably a RB. WR would help also.

They can fill some of these in FA if the $$ is available.  Still have to resign some valuable OL players.

After watching that sh%tshow yesterday, the fact that they need help at many positions is obvious. Can't fill all these holes in one season. 

Probably will take two or three good drafts and FA signings to be competitive on a constant basis.

Are you okay with remaining patient while they finally built the team the right way?

No more throwing shat at the wall and see what sticks....

 

 

 

 

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A coach and a QB and this team can win this garbage division next year IMO.  Saints and Bucs are in the downswing and the Falcons are gonna be stuck without a QB.   Cap space wise it’ll probably be 2 years to be truly competitive if we get some competent leadership in, but it’s not as dire as everyone wants to make it.

Now is Tepper cable of bringing a competent coach in I have no idea.

Bengals were a much worse team when they added Burrow. It’s very possible to get good in a year or two.

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7 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

It shouldn't take 2 years to turn this into a winning team. It's been 5 years already.

Despite what Tepper and Rhule's dumbasses think, it doesn't take 7 years to make a winning team in the NFL.

We havent really started the rebuild yet though.....We will start again this offseason....

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1 minute ago, stan786 said:

A coach and a QB and this team can win this garbage division next year IMO.  Saints and Bucs are in the downswing and the Falcons are gonna be stuck without a QB.   Cap space wise it’ll probably be 2 years to be truly competitive if we get some competent leadership in, but it’s not as dire as everyone wants to make it.

Now is Tepper cable of bringing a competent coach in I have no idea.

Bengals were a much worse team when they added Burrow. It’s very possible to get good in a year or two.

we talking a vet qb or rookie qb?

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The panthers are one of the biggest messes in the NFL and I have a hard time believing there’s any path to success under David Tepper. He is definitely gaining a rep of being hard to work for and the best writers like Scott Fowler have eluded to it given the crazy amount of attrition the organization has gone through under his ownership

we’re f*cked. Sell the team David. 

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32 minutes ago, PootieNunu said:

We havent really started the rebuild yet though.....We will start again this offseason....

We actually have been rebuilding continuously since 2017. It isn't a process that is required to be restarted. 

We just keep to keep improving the roster and make good decisions with free agents(our own and others).

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