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Panthers sign Chark


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This offseason has continuously answered a big question the Huddle would debate Who ran roster moves more Rhule or Fitt? Welp this offseason has CLEARLY showed Tepper let Rhule literally run the whole team like Belicheat.

 

Fitt balling with all these moves and you can't debate that my friends....LFG Fitterer!

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I will be pooing every single baby chark doo doo doo post i see.  bunch of MFers thinking they are so origional and clever. i encourage yall to do the same

 

with all that said, im fugin stoked

 

THATS THE PICK ME UP I NEEDED BITCH

 

side note: I have Chark in all of my dynasty fantasy leagues.  always believed in him.  either injury or being stuck in the jags with shitty QB play and coaching have held him back. he has the opportunity of a lifetime here being our #1 with a damn good OL, supporting cast, coaching, scheme, and QB. 

 

hes about to go the fug off on that prove it deal

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58 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:

So would you rather have Group 1:

  • DJ Moore
  • Robbie Anderson
  • Laviska Shenault
  • TMJ
  • Shi Smith
  • Ian Thomas
  • CMC
  • Baker/Sam/PJ throwing to them

Or Group 2

  • Thielen
  • Chark
  • TMJ
  • Shenault
  • Shi Smith
  • Hayden Hurst
  • Miles Sanders
  • Young/Stroud throwing to them

I take group two. 

 

We have gotten better by getting rid of DJ Moore and CMC in the past few months.

I'd go for Group 3

  • DJ Moore
  • Thielen
  • TMJ
  • Shenault
  • Hayden Hurst
  • Miles Sanders
  • Young/Stroud throwing to them
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they picked a good day to get this deal done, good way to build off the monumental after spending the whole day with your new QB, it's not like anything else is going on...they had to keep us entertain going into the weekend.

oh yea...still can shout "Go DJ cuz that's my DJ"

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1 hour ago, Ricky Spanish said:

So would you rather have Group 1:

  • DJ Moore
  • Robbie Anderson
  • Laviska Shenault
  • TMJ
  • Shi Smith
  • Ian Thomas
  • CMC
  • Baker/Sam/PJ throwing to them

Or Group 2

  • Thielen
  • Chark
  • TMJ
  • Shenault
  • Shi Smith
  • Hayden Hurst
  • Miles Sanders
  • Young/Stroud throwing to them

I take group two. 

 

We have gotten better by getting rid of DJ Moore and CMC in the past few months.

I loved DJ Moore.  I think he was criminally underrated here, but at the same time, it just kind of felt like it was one of those square peg, round hole things.  No matter how talented he is, we couldn't create or execute gameplans that accentuated his abilities or strengths.  It just felt like the relationship had ran its course.  And I've said the same thing about CMC.  No matter how uniquely talented he is, the relationship just kind of ran its course and a reset was needed for both parties.  We just couldn't figure it out the way the offense has been run, so get value for them and see if they can reach that potential in a new setting.

Now...  this new offense?  It's just so potent because we're not putting all our eggs in a 1 or 2 guy basket.  We have players who complement one another with their abilities and skillsets, and any one of them could be the best player on the field on any given Sunday without force feeding them like we tried to with DJ and CMC.

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Just now, therealmjl said:

So how would we get to #1 in this scenario?

Well there was the report about the Bears being open to Brown or Burns instead. I think DJ was the right go to trade but we could've moved Brown too and kept DJ. Burns was a non-starter unless we were keeping 9 and next year's 1st only giving up him and some 2nds.

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