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What has Scott Fitterer done right?


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7 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Ah yes, the ever present "if it doesn't fit my narrative it must be fake" defense 😄

Quick Hint: We actually did get the number one guy on our board, no PR necessary.

Look dude, I get that you like to defend stupid takes, and I'm indulging you on that here, but there comes a point where you start to sound like you're believing your own bullsh-t. And that's when you actually start to look dumb.

FYI: You're past that point now.

lol.  your entire argument boils down to whatever Carolina is selling....is the truth.  Again, have at it. 

32 teams have gone out there for decades and sold to there fanbase that everyone agrees and they landed exactly who they wanted.  Their entire board worked out perfectly.   Everyone agreed on it all too.  Perfection in motion lol.  Believe it.  I don't care.  I just don't. 

I think NFL teams are often dysfunctional.  They lie to the public.  They lie to reporters.  They to everyone.  And they are mom and pop shops largely run by egocentric billionaires.   

 

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4 minutes ago, CRA said:

I didn't skip over that part.  You skipped to after the draft.  When they were then in sell our decision to the fanbase mode.  Which you keep acting like is the ultimate truth that everyone just has to believe.  But those sales jobs are always the same.  Doesn't matter the team. 

Quick tip regarding sales jobs:

You're not doing a great job with yours 😄

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

lol.  your entire argument boils down to whatever Carolina is selling....is the truth.  Again, have at it. 

32 teams have gone out there for decades and sold to there fanbase that everyone agrees and they landed exactly who they wanted.  Their entire board worked out perfectly.   Everyone agreed on it all too.  Perfection in motion lol.  Believe it.  I don't care.  I just don't.  

No, but even if that was my thing, I'd probably take that over your position of "whatever I make up is true regardless of what anybody with actual knowledge says the facts are" 😆

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Just now, ForJimmy said:

I'm pretty sure Young was the top QB on most draft boards.  It's really not surprising he is the one we went with and I was originally in favor of Stroud.  

Same.

Hell, for a time I was hoping the stuff we were hearing about how much the coaches and front office loved Young was just smoke because I prefer it's Stroud.

It wasn't, and here we are.

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17 hours ago, CRA said:

Ok, so in his third year….his 2nd and 3rd best adds are average starting lineman.   His best add is LB. 

I mean, that sort of sums up the Panthers in an offensive league. 

An “average” offensive line is far better than the turnstiles we had 3 years ago. We need to put the players around our quarterback. 

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4 hours ago, jb2288 said:

Why does this matter? In either scenario we wouldn’t have a chance to really contend until year 3. Seems better to have the QB with one extra year under his belt than the skill players. QBs that make it usually make their big leaps after year 1

Because by waiting on the qb, we could have kept DJ AND drafted a skill player too. Pick up the qb in '24 and we are in pretty good shape. 

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15 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

I swear this conversation happens every year.  I'm not saying it's not the case, but there is a lot of football left and who knows who returns and who doesn't .  The class with Lance, Fields, Mac, Mond, and Lawrence doesn't look nearly as strong as anticipated and this past class was suppose to be the next big one but now it's next year's class.  This narrative will always happen to get people excited about college football and interested in the draft. 

Among the talking heads, sure it happens every year.  I've been in this boat for only two seasons prior.  I was willing to give Teddy a shot was lukewarm about Darnold.  When we brought in Sam is when I started sniffing around drafting a QB.

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