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The Panthers will 100% trade up and draft a QB


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6 hours ago, GOAT said:

Bet your savings on it, bet the house on it. 

Stop making threads about Carr, Lamar, Fields.

They've gathered some picks for ammo. 

Our GM is a trade happy wheel and dealer.

Our owner is a trigger pulling risk taker.

Our staff is designed to draft and develop a QB.

Nobody has mentioned that the guys on our roster are the answer.

The team knows what the fans want, and they know the time is now.

The social media has constant content on QB prospects and mock drafts. They always tip their hand.

Who are they trading up for and which spot? What will they give up? Nobody knows yet. But it is 100% happening. I have never been more confident about their intentions to do something. 

The sooner you realize this is 100% happening, the sooner we can move on from discussing retreads, the sooner we can stop whining about the pros and cons of doing this.

It is happening, let it happen. Get ready. No I will not charge you for the gambling advice. Lock of the century boys.

 

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high IQ post

reichs downfall in indy was the reliance on journeymen being the answer. he is a smart guy and won't make the same mistake twice

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The conversation always seem to be either draft a rookie or bring in a vet. Fitteter said he was swinging for the fence which means he will do both. He will draft a qb likely in day 1 and will bring in a vet. Reich wants a winning season right away.  So does Tepper and so do I. We have to do better than 7-10  next year and should. So we won't put all our eggs in 1 basket but take a few swings to ensure success. 

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4 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

The conversation always seem to be either draft a rookie or bring in a vet. Fitteter said he was swinging for the fence which means he will do both. He will draft a qb likely in day 1 and will bring in a vet. Reich wants a winning season right away.  So does Tepper and so do I. We have to do better than 7-10  next year and should. So we won't put all our eggs in 1 basket but take a few swings to ensure success. 

We get a vet regardless of whether we intend them to be a bridge QB or a backup to a high rookie draft pick. There's no way we go into the season with Corral as QB2. It's just going to end up being about maximizing resources to get the most bang for our buck, and future development. 

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19 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

The conversation always seem to be either draft a rookie or bring in a vet. Fitteter said he was swinging for the fence which means he will do both. He will draft a qb likely in day 1 and will bring in a vet. Reich wants a winning season right away.  So does Tepper and so do I. We have to do better than 7-10  next year and should. So we won't put all our eggs in 1 basket but take a few swings to ensure success. 

I've been thinking this is the plan all along.  I just cannot see them gambling everything on a rookie from day one. 

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9 hours ago, GOAT said:

Bet your savings on it, bet the house on it. 

Stop making threads about Carr, Lamar, Fields.

They've gathered some picks for ammo. 

Our GM is a trade happy wheel and dealer.

Our owner is a trigger pulling risk taker.

Our staff is designed to draft and develop a QB.

Nobody has mentioned that the guys on our roster are the answer.

The team knows what the fans want, and they know the time is now.

The social media has constant content on QB prospects and mock drafts. They always tip their hand.

Who are they trading up for and which spot? What will they give up? Nobody knows yet. But it is 100% happening. I have never been more confident about their intentions to do something. 

The sooner you realize this is 100% happening, the sooner we can move on from discussing retreads, the sooner we can stop whining about the pros and cons of doing this.

It is happening, let it happen. Get ready. No I will not charge you for the gambling advice. Lock of the century boys.

 

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Mayb so, but we will suffer for that mistake.

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