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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

But we wouldn't have thrown away picks to do so

We could just as easily hire a HC who isn't ready for the role, and use those picks on guys who amount to nothing. For every Steve Smith, Cam Newton and Luke Kuechly, there's a Vernon Butler, Kelvin Benjamin, and Devin Funchess.

BTW, I wanted Ben Johnson for this gig and hated the news we requested Payton when Johnson was still a candidate. I'd be happy with Steichen. Honestly I'd be happy with anyone other than Wilks. I don't care how we get there.

 

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3 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

They aren’t good and 1 is 45 years old.. You’re pretty much trading any future for “maybe” short term success.. And that’s a big maybe.. And what’s stops him from booking as soon as those Qb retire??

What future? We traded for two former top 5 picks that were both young and they both sucked. I damn sure would've rather had a 40-something year old Brady here the past 3 seasons than the poo poo platter of Teddy B, Darnold, and Mayfield.

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9 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

Who are you getting if you already have to trade for the coach?? 
And Please no Garapplo, Carr, Brady crap..

Depends which first they trade, I don’t see them trading this years first. If that’s the case there’s your qb. I don’t want carr either but it is an option and he’s better than Sam and PJ

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2 minutes ago, UNCrules2187 said:

What future? We traded for two former top 5 picks that were both young and they both sucked. I damn sure would've rather had a 40-something year old Brady here the past 3 seasons than the poo poo platter of Teddy B, Darnold, and Mayfield.

That’s you !! I don’t want to bet on a 45 year old hopefully winning a superbowl in 2 years especially we’re not the Bucs.. They had way more weapons and a better defense.. We don’t..

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If Payton does want to come here, I agree, I think it will be the Panthers 2nd round pick (39 overall), a 2024 first round pick, and maybe another future mid-round pick with conditions to get it higher (e.g. a conditional 4th round pick that becomes a 3rd round pick if the Panthers make the playoffs in 2024).

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