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Keyshawn Johnson thinks we “could” move up for Will Anderson…


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31 minutes ago, Chad_Cota said:

We are at this part of the season. After watching Keyshawn, Jwill & Max. Keyshawn told Max on air that he “thinks” Carolina could trade up for Alabama’s Will Anderson.. We traded 3 1st, 2 2nds, and DJ Moore. CTE is real guys. 
Also I think the pick will be Bryce Young
 

 

Maybe I misunderstood, you said we traded 3 1st's. I understood us to have swapped 1st's from 9th to 1st, technically that's with a 2nd. A first in 2024 and a 2nd in 2025 & DJ Moore which I assume you're counting as 1. At best I'd say we gave up 2 1st's...

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11 minutes ago, WarPanthers89 said:

Keyshawn has always pissed me off. He has had bias towards us since he was cut. To say we won’t be competitive and didn’t act like we could win the division because “carr” is laughable enough. 

1st year coaching staff. No foundation to build on. Giving away the value of 5 1st round picks for a QB that is not a clear consensus day one pro ready QB. A severe lack of defensive playmakers and leadership.

You have a better shot at being a SB contender in 3 years with a college coaching staff, trading down out of every first round for the next 3 years, and signing all 30 year old free agent QBs.

Bill Walsh, Jimmy Johnson, Mike Holmgren, Andy Reid, and Bill Belichick would all have been set up to be fired in 3 losing seasons by their GM if this is how they started off year 1.

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13 minutes ago, CPantherKing said:

1st year coaching staff. No foundation to build on. Giving away the value of 5 1st round picks for a QB that is not a clear consensus day one pro ready QB. A severe lack of defensive playmakers and leadership.

You have a better shot at being a SB contender in 3 years with a college coaching staff, trading down out of every first round for the next 3 years, and signing all 30 year old free agent QBs.

Bill Walsh, Jimmy Johnson, Mike Holmgren, Andy Reid, and Bill Belichick would all have been set up to be fired in 3 losing seasons by their GM if this is how they started off year 1.

Man, it’s so bleak, idk why you’re here. Might as well forget about the Panthers for a few years and check back in 2026 since there’s really no hope at all.

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18 minutes ago, CPantherKing said:

1st year coaching staff. No foundation to build on. Giving away the value of 5 1st round picks for a QB that is not a clear consensus day one pro ready QB. A severe lack of defensive playmakers and leadership.

You have a better shot at being a SB contender in 3 years with a college coaching staff, trading down out of every first round for the next 3 years, and signing all 30 year old free agent QBs.

Bill Walsh, Jimmy Johnson, Mike Holmgren, Andy Reid, and Bill Belichick would all have been set up to be fired in 3 losing seasons by their GM if this is how they started off year 1.

I see your clearly a glass half empty type of person 

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