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Corral bros.... what do we do now?????


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5 minutes ago, backtobackwinningseasons said:

You sit back and laugh at all the draft capital an incompetent GM like Fitterer and dipshit owner like Tepper waste when they could have just played you instead.

You do know Rhule was the driving force behind all of those decisions. It's hard to play poker with other GMs with all your cards face up on the table. 

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Just now, SmokinwithWilly said:

You do know Rhule was the driving force behind all of those decisions. It's hard to play poker with other GMs with all your cards face up on the table. 

Does that make it any better? If true that it's all on Rhule, it is still ultimately on the GM and owners who are weak charlatans trying to sell us garbage.

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1 hour ago, Hoenheim said:

Keep him as a cheap backup qb, maybe you can drum up some trade value for him later on if he shows something in pre season or if our starter(s) get injured and he plays and balls in the regular season.

Yeah at least let him get healthy and see if another team gets an injury and needs a backup or something. He won't have any value until training camp 

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Looking at it from a different angle: You have a QB coach barely removed from a mentor/vet back-up role. The Panthers may see that they can pass on the idea that they must have a vet for the benefit it may bring. IMO, I would not be surprised if they pass on a vet QB & use the money & roster spot on a FA DE or CB. Again this is just IMO,

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