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Panthers actively shopping for a WR


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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

These guys truly did think they had built a much better team than what we've shown to be on the field so far. I just wonder when does the infighting and balme casting begin...

Thats the concerning part, when your average huddler knows this roster is poo and the front office thinks you can win the division with it, thats a problem

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12 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Its 4 years running now, its stupid, short sighted and absolutely the incorrect way. 

The Saints are doing just fine with Carr and probably would be undefeated if he didn't get injured.  We should have kept our #1 or traded back for picks and got a WR or two, TE and RB.  Remember we originally had another 2nd for CMC.  That all could have been knocked out before the 4th round!  All those guys could have gotten their feet wet this year and been ready to roll when we took either Williams, Maye, Penix Jr., Ward, Nix, Travis or Sanders.  That's even before you  get to Hartman, Van Dyke, Daniels, Leonard, Jefferson, Gabriel and Reed.  Whew, my fingers are tired from typing all those options.

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Why does he keep trading away draft capital like the panthers are a team on fhe cusp of a super bowl? Were going to have some really shitty drafts for several years seemingly 

At some point you need to just eat your mistakes and commit to a rebuild.  All this retooling poo keeps sinking the franchise progressively deeper...

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2 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

I’d just like to point out the idiocracy of us trading our #1 receiver for the #1 pick then complaining about receivers. 

if your goal was to win this season then sure it doesn’t make too much sense 

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Remember when folks were saying 

- it’s better not having a #1.  This is one of the best WR corps we have ever had.  No one will have a clue where the QB is going with the ball.  It’s going to be such an advantage. 

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6 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

Why does he keep trading away draft capital like the panthers are a team on fhe cusp of a super bowl? Were going to have some really shitty drafts for several years seemingly 

Fitt sucks that’s why.  Tepper’s first HC hire was really horrific because Tepper doesn’t know football.  Same applies to his first GM hire….some are still just in denial about how bad Fitt is 

in on every deal.  Stupidity praised as genius.  Why would you ever want to be in on every deal.  

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