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Official Panthers at Saints let's get this over with GameDay thread


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Well, we're all here. Might as well make a game of it.

Actually, it might be good. Two coaches trying to save their jobs, two QBs trying to prove their relevancy, two beat up secondaries. Might go 87-80.

Might also be 11-2. 

Neither team will be the same again next year. 

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35 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

This might be one of the most intriguing offseasons for us in franchise history.

If the cards don’t fall right it may be the most disappointing. The next 5 years hang in the balance. No coach and no QB. Trade or give Burns crazy money. 

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1 hour ago, Zod said:

Honestly, I'm more excited about the off-season than this game.

 

Anywho, here is your thread.

The draft you mean?  Our FA purse is about as tapped out as someone returning from a Vegas gambling trip.  After a few extensions, cuts and a restructure or two...we might be able to re-sign a couple key FAs to keep in house along with a few mid-tier guys from the outside.  In other words, the Panthers FA will be about as exciting as watching Sir Purr play with a cat toy.

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1 hour ago, kungfoodude said:

This might be one of the most intriguing offseasons for us in franchise history.

Now imagine that intrigue being derailed by a presser introducing Wilks as the head coach moving forward and him waxing poetically about how McAdoo and Darnold proved down the stretch that they are the answers on offense. McAdoo will be his OC and Darnold is signed to new three year deal to be our franchise QB. 

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