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Reich New Head Coach


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3 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

I feel like we need a sign that says this...

Brissett was the only other FA alternative to Darnold that I felt was an actual viable upgrade but was concerned about being a much more expensive option. Would be nice if having Reich here means the price tag is less. 

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With Reich we can build our QB room, not necessarily have to get a retread. Roll with Corral and maybe draft a guy to compete along with Eason.

To me though, listening to him speak about the defense I could easily see #9 go to defense and seeing what QBs may drop, just like last season with Corral.

I think Young will drop because size/durability concerns, somewhat to the degree Corral fell. Just a hunch.

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5 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

His contract expired. He'd need to be resigned.

I can't wait to see what he does with currently the only QB on the roster, who needs to get his self back in town asap...

 

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If I am not mistaken they can't talk to the players about actual Xs and Os until April 1.

 

I think it's a stupid rule. I think the players should be able to do whatever they want voluntarily. 

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9 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

With Reich we can build our QB room, not necessarily have to get a retread. Roll with Corral and maybe draft a guy to compete along with Eason.

To me though, listening to him speak about the defense I could easily see #9 go to defense and seeing what QBs may drop, just like last season with Corral.

I think Young will drop because size/durability concerns, somewhat to the degree Corral fell. Just a hunch.

Panthers are more likely to trade up the stay put to draft defense…again. 

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15 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

His contract expired. He'd need to be resigned.

I can't wait to see what he does with currently the only QB on the roster, who needs to get his self back in town asap...

 

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Darnold isn’t coming back. Get over him. 

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3 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

They drafted offense first last season. If there is a star WR or DE there we need to seriously consider that player for real.

Doesn’t matter, QB is more important. Panthers know this and so I think we are moving up. 
 

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