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Ian Rapoport: Panthers likely to have interest in Jimmy Garoppolo


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1 minute ago, La Pantera said:

What's cheap anymore??? 

Danny Dimes is getting paid $45 mill.

Pretty sure every starting caliber QB and top level back ups will be getting more than 25...

Sam sitting out there saying "I'm not looking so bad now huh."

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16 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Notice the trend?

 

We pass on elite QB's Rodgers/Lamar and settle for the mid tier QB's Carr/Jimmy G.

 

I called this yesterday so im not surprised. I know the Tepper way.

 

Tepper buying the Panthers is the worst thing that ever happended. You got people in the media calling us a loser franchise. The sad part is they are right. Tepper makes losing decisions.

 

 

You are really going to be disappointed when the Panthers sign Jimmy G to start, Sam Darnold to backup and draft Will Levis to develop. 

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23 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Notice the trend?

 

We pass on elite QB's Rodgers/Lamar and settle for the mid tier QB's Carr/Jimmy G.

 

I called this yesterday so im not surprised. I know the Tepper way.

 

Tepper buying the Panthers is the worst thing that ever happended. You got people in the media calling us a loser franchise. The sad part is they are right. Tepper makes losing decisions.

 

 

They literally have to bring in a vet qb for the roster as well.  Even if its just to help teach the rookie.  

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29 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Notice the trend?

 

We pass on elite QB's Rodgers/Lamar and settle for the mid tier QB's Carr/Jimmy G.

 

I called this yesterday so im not surprised. I know the Tepper way.

 

Tepper buying the Panthers is the worst thing that ever happended. You got people in the media calling us a loser franchise. The sad part is they are right. Tepper makes losing decisions.

 

 

Carr is significantly better than Jimmy G.

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