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5 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

You address deficiencies as they occur if the means are there.  While QB is extremely important, you don't ignore the rest of the roster until you find the right QB.  Chewing gum and walking can occur simultaneously.

So you disagree with Polian that QB should be the top priority?  

“You’ve got to solve quarterback, No. 1,” Polian said.

That's our top mission this offseason.  Will the rest of the roster get ignored?  No way.  There should be free agents and other draft picks added to help address other weaknesses.  The way I see it is we went 6-6 with Darnold and Wilks (yeah it was mostly against bad competiton, but that's part of the game).  Upgrade the HC and QB (may take a year or more to install a new system and develop a QB), but we should have a nice start of being a competitive team.  Once your QB is landed it seems easier to trade down/acquire more picks/sign veterans IMO.  

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18 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

So you disagree with Polian that QB should be the top priority?  

“You’ve got to solve quarterback, No. 1,” Polian said.

That's our top mission this offseason.  Will the rest of the roster get ignored?  No way.  There should be free agents and other draft picks added to help address other weaknesses.  The way I see it is we went 6-6 with Darnold and Wilks (yeah it was mostly against bad competiton, but that's part of the game).  Upgrade the HC and QB (may take a year or more to install a new system and develop a QB), but we should have a nice start of being a competitive team.  Once your QB is landed it seems easier to trade down/acquire more picks/sign veterans IMO.  

Top priority, yes, but not necessarily the first move.  Things don't happen in a vacuum. If we are able to get a top TE in FA, we should do it and not worry about, 'well, we don't have our QB yet, so we might need to hold off until we know if QB (yet to be determined) will click with this TE.'  That's just silly.  If that were the case, any team lacking a franchise QB would hold off on roster building until the QB was set in place first.  As you know, it doesn't actually work that way.

QB is vital--no denying that, but a QB vacancy doesn't lock down the entire roster until that position is filled. 

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7 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

Top priority, yes, but not necessarily the first move.  Things don't happen in a vacuum. If we are able to get a top TE in FA, we should do it and not worry about, 'well, we don't have our QB yet, so we might need to hold off until we know if QB (yet to be determined) will click with this TE.'  That's just silly.  If that were the case, any team lacking a franchise QB would hold off on roster building until the QB was set in place first.  As you know, it doesn't actually work that way.

QB is vital--no denying that, but a QB vacancy doesn't lock down the entire roster until that position is filled. 

Oh yeah I agree 100%.  I want us to draft a QB and hopefully we address several other needs in FA BEFORE the draft and before we know who our pick is going to be.  I see what you are saying and agree.  Also if we can't trade up and there isn't a QB we like at 9 we don't need to try to force one.  Like you said there are plenty of other needs to address.  

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12 hours ago, Jon Snow said:

So they just decided to hire the guy that was going to run the offense instead. This does nothing to help his cade.

 

9 hours ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

Yeah, the argument that "Tepper's solution for improving the offense was the same as mine" (hire Reich), doesn't seem like it would help advance Wilks' racial discrimination lawsuit all that much. 

 

5 hours ago, Aussie Tank said:

So he based his interviews on maybes. Maybe I can get Reich to be OC maybe we can trade up for a QB 

I think you could make a reasonable case that if you don't hire Reich as HC, you don't get him as OC. Reich would have likely taken the Chargers OC job if his choice was between being the Panthers OC and the Chargers OC. Herbert versus no QB. Chargers weapons are probably considered better than current Panthers weapons.

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1 hour ago, Cavscout said:

Didn't realize this board had someone so sensitive. I heard fluffaphobic was a thing but wasn't sure until now. I'll make sure to post it more often to help with your sensitivity to the topic. 

I just don’t care about his personal life. It has nothing to do with the Panthers 

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19 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

You don't have to read them if it bothers you so much.

I don't. But they should be posted in a separate thread Frank's Family.

This should be a nuts and bolts thread on the plan moving forward.

I don't need to see his old Panthers photos I was there in 95. I don't need to see screen shots of his grandkids and two pages of people talking about putting her on tren and signing her in 20 years.

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1 minute ago, Catsfan69 said:

I don't. But they should be posted in a separate thread Frank's Family.

This should be a nuts and bolts thread on the plan moving forward.

I don't need to see his old Panthers photos I was there in 95. I don't need to see screen shots of his grandkids and two pages of people talking about putting her on tren and signing her in 20 years.

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24 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

I don't. But they should be posted in a separate thread Frank's Family.

This should be a nuts and bolts thread on the plan moving forward.

I don't need to see his old Panthers photos I was there in 95. I don't need to see screen shots of his grandkids and two pages of people talking about putting her on tren and signing her in 20 years.

The only person that has a problem with it is you. Maybe you should look inward to determine why it is an issue with you. The rest of either read it or ignore it. 

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56 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

I don't. But they should be posted in a separate thread Frank's Family.

This should be a nuts and bolts thread on the plan moving forward.

I don't need to see his old Panthers photos I was there in 95. I don't need to see screen shots of his grandkids and two pages of people talking about putting her on tren and signing her in 20 years.

what else can we do for you while you are sharing your personal requests for how the huddle can serve you?
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1 hour ago, Catsfan69 said:

I don't. But they should be posted in a separate thread Frank's Family.

This should be a nuts and bolts thread on the plan moving forward.

I don't need to see his old Panthers photos I was there in 95. I don't need to see screen shots of his grandkids and two pages of people talking about putting her on tren and signing her in 20 years.

you need to drink some prune juice. you're just way too constipated.

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39 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

The only person that has a problem with it is you. Maybe you should look inward to determine why it is an issue with you. The rest of either read it or ignore it. 

makes me want to post more.

and then tag him in every one.

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1 hour ago, Catsfan69 said:

I don't. But they should be posted in a separate thread Frank's Family.

This should be a nuts and bolts thread on the plan moving forward.

I don't need to see his old Panthers photos I was there in 95. I don't need to see screen shots of his grandkids and two pages of people talking about putting her on tren and signing her in 20 years.

You want a thread exclusively for talking strategy moving forward for Reich, make one. This thread's title is pretty damn general and many fans like the fluff and old images.

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