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Panthers actively shopping for a WR


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2 minutes ago, pantherclaw said:

Receiver is easier to replace than those other positions.  I understand the move. 

That's what Fitts said. Meanwhile, look at our history at DT and edge rusher. Now look at our history at WR. Now tell me which one we've struggled most at.

We put all our chips on the table for a young QB. You gotta commit to building around him and the commitment should've started with parting with a key young defensive piece rather than our only proven receiver.

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4 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

I honestly dont want Fitt making anymore decisions with roster and draft capital. Its absolutely hilarious as much poo as Hurney gets Fitt is basically having to trade away all the good players Hurney came back and drafted just to fail out at fixing faulty leaks. When he runs out, thats when you know we are really screwed. 

Yeah I gave Fitt a grace period after Rhule left but he's officially in Whac-a-mol territory

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4 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

That's what Fitts said. Meanwhile, look at our history at DT and edge rusher. Now look at our history at WR. Now tell me which one we've struggled most at.

We put all our chips on the table for a young QB. You gotta commit to building around him and the commitment should've started with parting with a key young defensive piece rather than our only proven receiver.

Yes, historically our franchise has struggled drafting receivers, does that mean we should stop? 

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1 minute ago, Jackie Lee said:

Yeah I gave Fitt a grace period after Rhule left but he's officially in Whac-a-mol territory

Rhule is still responsible for everything.  Tepper only publicly fired him to appease the fans, but he still rules as shadow GM.  Reich was hired as a puppet coach and does the bidding of the all mighty Rhule from behind the scenes.  Maybe one day Fitterer will finally be freed of the shackles and be able to be a good GM.

Or maybe he just sucks.

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2 minutes ago, pantherclaw said:

Yes, historically our franchise has struggled drafting receivers, does that mean we should stop? 

Yes. Also you gotta read the situation, we got 2 young receivers right now how does drafting more rookies help bryce? The fanbase cant even give the guys we draft more than 5 minutes to develop as is....why draft more? Get guys with a experience to help the young qb  since a draft pick isnt good enough. 

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Dalton managed 360 yards behind our patch work O line with practically no run game, on the road, in the rain, with this WR group.

A stud WR isn’t going to all of a sudden turn Bryce into an elite NFL QB.

Fitt and co hedged their jobs on the trade up to draft Bryce and it’s backfired miserably so far and now they’re scrambling in panic mode.

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5 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Yeah I gave Fitt a grace period after Rhule left but he's officially in Whac-a-mol territory

He needs to a good crack to the dome after that boneheaded trade he made. The fact that yall don’t know which trade I’m talking about really makes my point. 

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2 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Rhule is still responsible for everything.  Tepper only publicly fired him to appease the fans, but he still rules as shadow GM.  Reich was hired as a puppet coach and does the bidding of the all mighty Rhule from behind the scenes.  Maybe one day Fitterer will finally be freed of the shackles and be able to be a good GM.

Or maybe he just sucks.

Picking a GM based on Seattle being good in 2013 is wild They have drafted like poo for about 10 years aside from a couple receivers 

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2 minutes ago, Eazy-E said:

Dalton managed 360 yards behind our patch work O line with practically no run game, on the road, in the rain, with this WR group.

A stud WR isn’t going to all of a sudden turn Bryce into an elite NFL QB.

Fitt and co hedged their jobs on the trade up to draft Bryce and it’s backfired miserably so far and now they’re scrambling in panic mode.

Yep. And that’s when really poor management decisions start being made. Dude knows he is on hot water so he will mortgage the future for instant gratification and if it doesn’t work, it never does BTW, he will be fired but the team will be a dumpster fire for the next decade. fuging morons running this team. 

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