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The Carolina Panthers have The HIGHEST FPI Odds to have the Number 1 overall pick in this upcoming draft.

Only problem, we won’t own it

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/38489009/2024-projected-nfl-draft-order-32-first-round-picks-no-1-favorites-teams-top-10

 

 

 

I’ve been through some bad seasons here.

The 1-15 year

The Jimmy Clausen year

But this is rock bottom

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Just now, Waldo said:

And everything is fine...

It can not be said enough. These people thought they were a QB away from taking the division and now don't even have the 1st pick they are earning by failing.

Boy am I glad we held on to Burns instead of CMC and DJ. 

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Hindsight is always 20/20.

We were sold that these people were serious football people.  We haven't seen the end result.  If you fire Reich after less than a full season - what kind of candidate are you going to be able to pull in?  Will EE want to stick around?  Or will he be looking for a better, more stable franchise?  There's of course some professional arrogance that someone would take it - but are we going to end up with a better coach?

I hate to tell many of you knee-jerk reactors, but we're going to have to let this play out.  Rhule got 2+ years.  Reich is going to need the same.  Does it suck right now?  Yes.   Does it suck knowing that we gave Chicago a top 10 pick (probably higher)?  Oh yeah.

Embrace it for now.  We have to keep going and try to fix things as we go.

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