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D'Andre Swift was had for a bag of Cheetos and put up 175 yds last night... Not looking good Mr. Fitterer


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we got paid experts To do this job period They don't do it in a vacuum period And more than 1 person is in on the decision period It seems like every decision or non decision is criticized and beaten like a dead horse. Heaven forbid our team ever add talent to this roster because if they didn't, that would be criticized too.

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2 hours ago, Wundrbread33 said:

You just gonna disrespect Brown and Luvu like that? 

Derrick Brown was a Hurney pick. Our defense is quite literally being held down from being a steaming pile of poo because of him and Burns. Jaycee Horn would be a fantastic foundational piece if he could stay healthy. Other than that players like Luvu and Chinn are quality starting role players. When you get into Fitterer’s acquisitions it's not any better. We still have WR's that struggle heavily to gain any consistent level of separation. He also loves Ian Thomas. The man has been very overrated here.

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9 hours ago, Icege said:

Oh no, the team spent $750k more on Miles Sanders this season than the Eagles did on DeAndre Swift.

If only the Panthers hadn't spent less than $3M this season on their RB room. They could have spent $6M like the Eagles did. 🙃

 The MAJOR difference is that the Panthers still owe Sanders 10.5M in guaranteed money after this year. Or watch his cap hit rise to 7.6M next year. Guaranteed money(especially with RBs is all that matters. Where the Eagles only have Swifts 1.7M this year to worry about. 
 

And everyone bought it. Just like Hurst, Bell, Tuttle, and Thielen. All have at least 10M in guaranteed money left to be accounted for because of cheap first years.What are the odds they are all on the team next year because of their play and not their dead cap hit. 

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